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Old 04-09-2010, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by KevWind View Post
Another way to make a mono track sound bigger is to duplicate the track as you said, then slip one track slightly in time . then pan one hard left and the other hard right. What that will give you is the effect of stereo mic's delayed with no phase issues. Also by panning all the way left and right you will have the stereo field at maximum width.
If you delay one track you will have phase issues between the right and left tracks, but then again that mostly matters if it is played back mono.
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