Saturday, August 10, 2013

Using delay to widen the stereo image

Sometimes during recording we'll make the decision to record certain instruments with a single microphone, most likely if we're trying to get a more natural, dryer sound from the source.  This is all fine and well during tracking, but when we get to the mixing phase we find ourselves wanting more from that instrument.  Having only one mono track to represent an instrument doesn't give you a whole lot of options when it comes to placing it in the stereo field in regards to it's depth and width within the mix.  In this tutorial I'll demonstrate how to use the Haas effect to give you more options when mixing your mono tracks.  Enjoy.


1 comment:

  1. Whats up Kevin really enjoyed your tutorial. Good use of explaining each detail and what exactly you did to accomplish widening the stereo image. Sounded great looking forward to hearing the finished product.

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