loungeclaus
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Hey everybody, it's my first post : I'm a producer learning a lot mixing technics, if possible from the bests
Today I am trying to reverse a technic from a hit song engineer used to create a punchy stereo effect, even more powerful than the mono signal.
I have the original sample, I bounced it in mono and tried since 3 hours to reverse the technic, with no close result.
Here is the original sample (mono+stereo signal) : Stereo result - Clyp
Here is the mono signal I've bounced from the original : Voc Mono - Clyp
I challenge you to find the technic to come to the result of the original sample.
The closest result I have is to duplicate 2 times the mono track, pan left one and the other on the right, flip the polarity of one of the copies, then add a doubler from Waves also. The original sample seems to not have a stereo based on time but more on polarity.
Here is a screenshot from the original :
The overall signal is on negative -0.5 polarity.
Could you help me in trying to find the technic ? I'm sure we all will learn something about this...
Today I am trying to reverse a technic from a hit song engineer used to create a punchy stereo effect, even more powerful than the mono signal.
I have the original sample, I bounced it in mono and tried since 3 hours to reverse the technic, with no close result.
Here is the original sample (mono+stereo signal) : Stereo result - Clyp
Here is the mono signal I've bounced from the original : Voc Mono - Clyp
I challenge you to find the technic to come to the result of the original sample.
The closest result I have is to duplicate 2 times the mono track, pan left one and the other on the right, flip the polarity of one of the copies, then add a doubler from Waves also. The original sample seems to not have a stereo based on time but more on polarity.
Here is a screenshot from the original :
The overall signal is on negative -0.5 polarity.
Could you help me in trying to find the technic ? I'm sure we all will learn something about this...