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danny.guitar
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What's a good effect to use for a stereo widener? I don't want to use delay, or reverb, I've already tried that.
Say you have a single rhythm acoustic guitar track recorded in mono. And you want to give it a nice stereo image. Besides doubling the part, or re-recording it in stereo (which isn't an option right now) what kind of effect would you use?
I've already tried reverb, and delay...duplicating the track and putting delay on it, etc. It doesn't sound right for this song.
I guess what I want is a pseudo-stereo image for the one guitar so it sounds more wide and 'spread out' and different in each channel.
I've also tried duplicating the track, panning them L/R and EQing one of the tracks differently. I had to make some drastic EQ changes for it to have any sort of effect and it just made it sound bad.
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
Say you have a single rhythm acoustic guitar track recorded in mono. And you want to give it a nice stereo image. Besides doubling the part, or re-recording it in stereo (which isn't an option right now) what kind of effect would you use?
I've already tried reverb, and delay...duplicating the track and putting delay on it, etc. It doesn't sound right for this song.
I guess what I want is a pseudo-stereo image for the one guitar so it sounds more wide and 'spread out' and different in each channel.
I've also tried duplicating the track, panning them L/R and EQing one of the tracks differently. I had to make some drastic EQ changes for it to have any sort of effect and it just made it sound bad.
Sorry if this is a stupid question.