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Stereo Imaging
I've been quite concerned about stereo imaging and been using blue tubes pluggins to work with it. But I can only turn the sound to wide or narrow, how can I move from front to back as far as imaging goes? I should be able to work it out with reverbs or room simulations, but I suppose there must be a Front-Back/Back-Front pluggin hidden somewhere and I just can't find it. Blue Tubes stereo imager doesn't have that function, what pluggins should I use to take sound more in the back or front of the stereo spectrum? I have Behringer's EX1 Edison and that should do the trick, but I guess it sucks anyway, there should be better solutions with pluggins. I'm using it just to find/ correct polarity problems. Thnx
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The plug-in your looking for is the Volume Fader!
Front to Back: Volume, Reverb Left to Right: Panning, delay Up and Down: Pitch or Frequency
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Start mixing in suround, that will give you some front to back control.
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