cellardweller
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What is the main, or should I say most useful application of the auxilliary channels?
Due to my A.D.D., I am unable to grasp this from the PDF file! I've read and re-read it, but by the second paragraph, I realize I'm just skimming, in one ear and out the other so to speak...
I did a search on this topic, and the resulting thread may as well have been greek (or german, or hebrew, etc.), but it seemed, from what I could glean from this thread that auxilliary is useful for editing any given part of a .wav, but not limited to this purpose.
Could I duplicate a mono .wav, pan exteme left and right, add delay to one auxilliary, and assimilate stereo? Has anyone ever done this, and if so how???
Due to my A.D.D., I am unable to grasp this from the PDF file! I've read and re-read it, but by the second paragraph, I realize I'm just skimming, in one ear and out the other so to speak...
I did a search on this topic, and the resulting thread may as well have been greek (or german, or hebrew, etc.), but it seemed, from what I could glean from this thread that auxilliary is useful for editing any given part of a .wav, but not limited to this purpose.
Could I duplicate a mono .wav, pan exteme left and right, add delay to one auxilliary, and assimilate stereo? Has anyone ever done this, and if so how???