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New Style of Width Manipulation using differentiation.
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Re: New Style of Width Manipulation using differentiation.
There's a similar method using an EQ. I'll use the new Freq EQ and remix and entire track. I'll add notes to the video and it should make sense how physics can be emulated once You see it being used.
I had planned on making some real tutorials anyways.
I had planned on making some real tutorials anyways.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: New Style of Width Manipulation using differentiation.
I was thinking about this an decided it should be the combo of mid side and stereo. about 300hz to 11k mid side and fore, aft stereo to avoid phase. this allows some interesting things.
However, technically mid side could be created using a normalized combo of both left and right. I'll try a few combos. Ultimately, I experienced phase and a weird chorus like effect.
However, technically mid side could be created using a normalized combo of both left and right. I'll try a few combos. Ultimately, I experienced phase and a weird chorus like effect.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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