How can I stereo-ize my sound without causing phasing issues

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_Agu_
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Re: How can I stereo-ize my sound without causing phasing is

Post by _Agu_ » Sat Oct 25, 2014 11:02 pm

Turnipish_Thoughts wrote:
_Agu_ wrote: 1i. pan individual harmonics by layering panned sine waves on the top of the original sound (this can be fucked up easily if there's any latency between the original sound and added harmonic)
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Why?
Well why not?

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Re: How can I stereo-ize my sound without causing phasing is

Post by ftwgmorm » Sun Oct 26, 2014 8:44 am

_Agu_ wrote:
Turnipish_Thoughts wrote:
_Agu_ wrote: 1i. pan individual harmonics by layering panned sine waves on the top of the original sound (this can be fucked up easily if there's any latency between the original sound and added harmonic)
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Why?
Well why not?
Well, panning individual harmonics... sounds... crazy. But if were a little more precise, you could say that EQUO has a feature that allows you to pan individual harmonics. It's not that hard then.

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Re: How can I stereo-ize my sound without causing phasing is

Post by test_recordings » Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:50 am

Multiband eq pan, not the same but
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Re: How can I stereo-ize my sound without causing phasing is

Post by Alexthegr81 » Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:24 am

Man I think Agu is onto something guys. Wasn't that harmonic thing mentioned in a Noisia video somewhere? I dunno maybe I'm crazy but I'ma definitely give that a try.
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Re: How can I stereo-ize my sound without causing phasing is

Post by NinjaEdit » Wed Nov 05, 2014 5:03 am

Mid/side EQ introduces phase problems in mono as well. As Add9 said, it can't be done.

Another tool for stereo width is the free DImension Expander plugin.

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