Good delays for widening vst or Re
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What do you use? What have you heard that's good?
- esselfortium
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The Kilohearts Stereo RE is free and very useful. I especially like using it to just subtly pull stereo background instruments away from the center to help clear out some more space for foreground instruments.
Also, the Panagement VST is a wonderful playground with all sorts of magical stereo-field trickery including binaural positioning.
Also, the Panagement VST is a wonderful playground with all sorts of magical stereo-field trickery including binaural positioning.
Sarah Mancuso
My music: Future Human
My music: Future Human
I thoroughly recommend this article - it's fairly in-depth and (hopefully) demonstrates that almost any delay is fine - it's how you use it. Don't forget to download the sound files that accompany it.
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... ects#para1
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... ects#para1
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Thanks for the replies will check these out.
I use the Waves TG12345 for stereo widening and for some EQing too.
- JiggeryPokery
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For precise millisecond-control widening, Titus BBD Delay is ideal for this, as crucially it has the dry pan, meaning it's viable as an insert effect. The native DDL device can't do it without an additional mixer to control the position of the dry signal. Simply set the delay time to 10-30ms, pan the delay to the left, dry to right, and voila!
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