Subject: | Re: Digital stereo synth |
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From: | Geoff Sample <> |
Date: | Mon, 15 Nov 2004 14:13:01 +0000 |
Bernie, Waves, I think, either have a plug-in for synthesising stereo from a mono source, or a setting for their Q10 graphic EQ. Either way, what it does is split the frequency bands of the sound between 2 channels (ie band 1 to left, band 2 to right, etc). Have you tried this technique? I've never experimented but would expect this to generate an illusion of space in the recording at the expense of audio fidelity - which may or may not sound OK. Might work for an installation where the 'feel' is more important than absolute frequency integrity. Geoff. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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