A Guide to FL Studio's Fruity Stereo Enhancer

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The Stereo Enhancer will allow you to create a basic stereo widening effect by using phase offset between the left and right channels.

The Stereo Separation knob will determine the amount of separation placed on your sound. To the left will be a mono output. The middle will leave the sound unaffected, and the extreme right will add maximum separation.

When Pre is selected, the phase offset effect will be applied before the other parameters affecting the sound in the plug-in, whereas Post will cause the phase offset to be applied after the sound has been altered.

The Phase Offset setting will allow you to delay the phase of the left and right channels up to 500ms. Move this knob slightly left or right rather than a significant amount for a simple stereo widening effect. (Try a setting between 20 and 40 ms.)

The Invert switch will allow you to invert the left or right channel phase and turn off the inversion effect when None is selected.

The Pan and Volume knobs are for the main output of the plug-in. This plug-in can be placed on a mono signal, such as a guitar that was recorded through a mic or with direct input, and by bumping the Phase Offset a small amount, you can give your guitar a richer sound.
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to me it just sounds like its louder that's all

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