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D.Ipsum » Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:23 pm
Dewke wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:26 pm
I didn't use any stereo enhancer. That's just how the tb303 sounded. Is there any way I can reduce it and Is there a stereo reduction add on. Also I need another baseline to make it less monotonous
Thanks for the feedback
I hope I'm not going to say nonsense.
The
goniometer (VST effect) is useful for visualizing the correlation between left and right channel signals.
I use
EasySSP:
https://au.tomatl.org/
The signal is
monophonic if the content of the left channel is identical to the contents of the right channel (this results in a very narrow vertical line on the goniometer). It is
stereophonic to the slightest difference between these channels.
Therefore, you get stereo not only with a StereoEnhancer, but also with PAN, Flanger, Reverb and other effects that differentiate the contents of the left and right channels.
By changing the PAN, the signal becomes stereo (
stereo of intensity), but it is a narrow stereo (very narrow diagonal line on the goniometer). If after modifying the PAN value you add a StereoEnhancer, this one will allow you to widen the stereo (
stereo of phase).
To reduce the stereo width of the signal, or to make it mono, you can use the
C*Narrower (0 = unchanged signal ; from 0,001 to 0,999 = reduction of the stereo width if there is any and refocusing the PAN to 0 ; 1 = mono signal). The C * Narrower does the opposite of the
StereoEnhancer.
Can someone correct or complete?