BeagleFaceHenry
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I hope this isn't a dumb question. Sorry.
I have a live session mixed. Everything is dead center, except a guitar stereo bus using a Channel Tools Increased Width plugin.
I put the FabFilter-L on the stereo bus. As I boosted the gain, I'd get a proportional stereo spread (maybe phase shift?). The more gain, the more the spread. The spread gets overwhelming and unusable quickly.
I tired 3 different limiters and this anomaly only occurred on the FabFilter.
Of course, I understand that if I have some spread in the mix, the limiter will accentuate that, but I can't find the source (nothing is panned, nothing is recorded in stereo). I also bypassed the Channel Tools plugin, with the same result.
There's' only 1 overhead, no room mic. This was my 1st time playing with the FF-L, did I miss something. I looked everywhere for some type of pan. Am I creating a phase issue?
Thanks,
-j
I have a live session mixed. Everything is dead center, except a guitar stereo bus using a Channel Tools Increased Width plugin.
I put the FabFilter-L on the stereo bus. As I boosted the gain, I'd get a proportional stereo spread (maybe phase shift?). The more gain, the more the spread. The spread gets overwhelming and unusable quickly.
I tired 3 different limiters and this anomaly only occurred on the FabFilter.
Of course, I understand that if I have some spread in the mix, the limiter will accentuate that, but I can't find the source (nothing is panned, nothing is recorded in stereo). I also bypassed the Channel Tools plugin, with the same result.
There's' only 1 overhead, no room mic. This was my 1st time playing with the FF-L, did I miss something. I looked everywhere for some type of pan. Am I creating a phase issue?
Thanks,
-j