F fireworksgoup New member May 18, 2005 #1 Would it be wise to do this effect on all tracks that are in stereo or just on the final mix down?
Change of POETS New member May 19, 2005 #2 Technically speaking, it's a "mastering" tool. It should generally only be applied to a final Mix, and to be honest, I've never used it so far.
Technically speaking, it's a "mastering" tool. It should generally only be applied to a final Mix, and to be honest, I've never used it so far.
C crispycutz New member May 19, 2005 #3 Sometimes.....(sometimes) I use the "Max Expansion" effect on chorus or hook vocals...kinda "spreads them out".... For panning, Im sure we'd all recommend using either the individual pan settings per track in multitrack, or the envelopes....more "hands on"...
Sometimes.....(sometimes) I use the "Max Expansion" effect on chorus or hook vocals...kinda "spreads them out".... For panning, Im sure we'd all recommend using either the individual pan settings per track in multitrack, or the envelopes....more "hands on"...
Farview Well-known member May 19, 2005 #4 Using this effect causes phase problems in mono. The more the effect, the more it disapears in mono. It is normally used sparingly, if at all.
Using this effect causes phase problems in mono. The more the effect, the more it disapears in mono. It is normally used sparingly, if at all.
O ozpeter New member May 19, 2005 #5 ... and if used in multitrack view, there's a bug in it. If you adjust the width while playing, you'll probably hear no change. The change becomes audible if you stop playback and restart playback.
... and if used in multitrack view, there's a bug in it. If you adjust the width while playing, you'll probably hear no change. The change becomes audible if you stop playback and restart playback.