loungeclaus
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I'm challenging you about this :
I'm trying to reverse - without success - a technic for having a punchy stereo signal, from a mono source.
Here is the original sample : [Sample](Stereo result - Clyp)
I've bounced it in mono, so I can try to achieve the same result, but I didn't succeed.
Here is the sample in mono : [Sample in mono](Voc Mono - Clyp)
Both links are downloadable
the closest I arrived is to make 2 copies of the mono signal, pan one hard left, one hard right, switch the polarity of both, put a doubler on one of the copies. But it's not enough, the original sounds really more "stereo". I don't think there is a time based plugin like an echo, it seems really dry on the original. I challenge you to find how it was made !
Here is a screenshot of the original sample :
As you can see the stereo signal is enough strong to put the overall signal in -0.5 negative polarity.
Could you help me in finding what's the secret ?
I'm trying to reverse - without success - a technic for having a punchy stereo signal, from a mono source.
Here is the original sample : [Sample](Stereo result - Clyp)
I've bounced it in mono, so I can try to achieve the same result, but I didn't succeed.
Here is the sample in mono : [Sample in mono](Voc Mono - Clyp)
Both links are downloadable
the closest I arrived is to make 2 copies of the mono signal, pan one hard left, one hard right, switch the polarity of both, put a doubler on one of the copies. But it's not enough, the original sounds really more "stereo". I don't think there is a time based plugin like an echo, it seems really dry on the original. I challenge you to find how it was made !
Here is a screenshot of the original sample :
As you can see the stereo signal is enough strong to put the overall signal in -0.5 negative polarity.
Could you help me in finding what's the secret ?