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I've searched the archives a bit, the general consensus seems to be these are like "cheating"... But I've been playing with the "stage" preset on Voxengo Stereo Touch and I'm pretty floored by how its improved a mix I've been working on. I put it on the guitar and the drum overhead, and it has created some space for the vox and snare to peak through. Overall it just seems to make the mix, I dunno, BIGGER-SOUNDING, or something.
So I'm not sure what my question is exactly, I guess in part I wanna know more about what these plug-ins do, especially if its true that I should try to create my own stereo image instead of using a "magic plug-in". I know there is some very short delay, possibly different on the L & R sides... also some reverb. What exactly is "envelope filtering" and is this related?
Most of the stuff I'm messing around with right now, is live recordings of either my band, or friend's bands and the problem I run into is that the guitar sounds small... My initial impression of this plug-in is that this is just what that instrument needed. I've read the phrase "if it sounds good, it is good" on this board many times. So what's wrong with these plug-ins?
Is it wrong to think of like this... I can try to create my own stereo image with delay & reverb, but it may not end up sounding as big & full as using this plug-in, so what's wrong with using it until I get better?
So I'm not sure what my question is exactly, I guess in part I wanna know more about what these plug-ins do, especially if its true that I should try to create my own stereo image instead of using a "magic plug-in". I know there is some very short delay, possibly different on the L & R sides... also some reverb. What exactly is "envelope filtering" and is this related?
Most of the stuff I'm messing around with right now, is live recordings of either my band, or friend's bands and the problem I run into is that the guitar sounds small... My initial impression of this plug-in is that this is just what that instrument needed. I've read the phrase "if it sounds good, it is good" on this board many times. So what's wrong with these plug-ins?
Is it wrong to think of like this... I can try to create my own stereo image with delay & reverb, but it may not end up sounding as big & full as using this plug-in, so what's wrong with using it until I get better?