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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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My understanding of stereo spreading is just to place different sounds at different places in the stereo field in order to bring out the sounds more. This is particularly useful for percussions; if you have 11 percussive layers that are all centred it will just sound like a jumbled mess, but with careful use of the stereo channels it'll sound great.
This is incredibly easy to do in buzz; each machine has stereo control built in so you can adjust to your heart's content.
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Sep-22-2003 17:37
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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my terminology is far from official =)
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Sep-22-2003 22:44
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xls
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Never been a big fan of the stereospread plugins myself (even the good ones). If your sounds are big enough and you use the panoramic spectrum properly, you shouldn't need to use a plugin to give a mix the illusion of width. I find they can really ruin the punch of a mix...
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Sep-23-2003 15:27
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