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| quote: | Originally posted by GreenLight
yes ... But I didnt mention all the VSTi's I run them through ... plus the outboard processor sitting right beside the Comp. ... after all my processing ... you can tell the diff. on each seperate stereo track ... left ... right ... together ... Unique sound takes a unique technique ... plus the pan done during pre-mix helps out seperating each single left-right stereo track on each single track as a whole ... I dunno ... you'd have to see how I do it ... |
Well sure, if you process each track differently then you are going to come up with a different sound. It would have made more sense if you'd indicated that in your original description, haha.
But yes, in that respect it's quite common to mess with stereo field. For example by inserting a delay into one of the tracks as stated before, or eq'ing them differently. You have to be careful with this though, because sometimes when it's played in mono you'll get strange artifacts or phase cancelling.
And really, this is pretty far off from the original thread topic. 
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