Using the Stereo Field, Part 2 - PB8

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This is Part 2 of my tutorial on how to use the Stereo Field in Dance Music.
Part 1 is on the Theory.
Part 2 is on Practical applications.

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I always wondered how to fix phase cancellation with stereo imaging. This was really well done and clever

Emforay
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Really, really great and helpful tutorial, thanks so much. Please make more!!!

chimpazilla
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Man, Keep Doing. this kind of tutorials, you are the best

TheSamelt
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Your tutorials are very usefull, thank you so much for your time spent on doing this !

djcodyb
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good stuff, nice clear explanations,
thanks

gabrielarmstrong
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thank you so much, as always, iv'e learned something new

ferez
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awesome tutorial man, I've been using the stereo enhancer and stereo shaper ALOT lately, but never really understood what they're actually doing. I still don't, but I have somewhat of an idea now :D

JamZamMusic
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This is an awesome video, could you explain a bit further what it meant when you inverted the right channel then offset the phase a bit?

anthonym
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This is all very helpful. Thanks for your continued efforts to educate us. I was wondering though. How do these tutorials pan out when you're using Circular Panning Law in FL? do the same principles apply?

RisenLP
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Great tutorials mate....is there any difference when you use the stereo seperation knob for each mixer channel appose to using the stereo enhancer to make a channel mono?

jaycey
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Just realized that the FL stereo enhancer does not make the channel 100% mono. Stereo Shaper, though, seems to work, with the "Mid" preset. (Checked that from the FL forum.)

HenrySoinnunmaa
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do you mind doing a very simple song with the stereo processing that we can study in flp format? Also, can you go into a bit more depth with the reverb.

MizzHitZthaProducer
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@ProductionBytes oh ok i had the idea that you purposely where turning stuff mono to sound better. i now see that it was to show how its better than stereo. =)
and is there an effect that does the same mono/stereo switch in ableton?
i don't really use FL

HxTOxTHExZ
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Great video! I have a question though. How did you split the guitar track into stereo and mono? Did u use fruity stereo shaper? Or is there another way to mid side process instruments?

FunWithAaron
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the monomix  Without stereo proc. sounded muchh better

maxlarsen
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This video cleared some of my questions :) Is Saturation something that goes under this category too, or is it something brand different? A couple of the articles I've came across have explained Saturation as a 3D-making sound, sort of... You have any plans of a walkthrough on this stuff? :)

CenturyTranceArt
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Do you ever pan your drums (like hats for example)? Or you just try to make them sound wider?

thevibor
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what do you mean with 2 different takes?
because i usually hard pan guitar left and right using 2 same vsts.
It does only indeed makes the volume only harder ..

ScratchAndWinTV
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Also, when I try to flip the phase (either L or R) mine sounds different to yours, your guitars sound wide, mine sound wider but louder on one side (depending which side was flipped), your meters are identical whereas mine show one side louder than the other, if I equal them by bringing fader down on effected channel then width disappears. Any idea what may be wrong? Thanks.

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Still trying to get my head around using 1 Mono+1Phase inverted tracks vs using a 1 stereo track. Could you possibly clarify? Some stereo sounds do lose dbs when summed to mono, others don't. I suppose that depends on how loud are the sides vs the centre. In stereo sources where sides are quite loud vs the centre, they tend to lose dbs when summed to mono. Does your method make sure that this doesn't happen basically? I mean why not just make sides less loud on a stereo source? Thanks!

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