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Re: Faux Stereo Looping





--- hazard factor <artists@hazardfactor.com> wrote:
>  any
> tricks with manipulating mono loops in editing
> software to give that mono
> loop more depth?

There's always the old 'stereoizing' trick that can be
done with either software or hardware EQ. Split your
mono signal and run it through a graphic eq with as
many bands as possible; on one channel, bring every
ODD band (1,3,5, etc) to 0, on the other channel, do
the same thing with the EVEN bands. Then selectively
bring up some of the remaining bands to compensate for
the loss of essentially half the content of each
channel, adjusting until you like the results. It's
not true stereo in the sense of two-eared phase
direction finding, but it does put subtly different
content in each speaker/track.

-t-



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