chiragkotak Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 hi... i noticed that a lot of artists like digital talk ,parasense.... pan their sounds and leads really well... they get alot of depth to their mix... almost 3d... any tips on panning,using pan lfo... how do u utilize stereo to the best possible?? when i pan it seems like its almost hard left or right... it dosent seem to move from one side to the other or round in circles and that sort of thing... any suggestions would be good... thanks... Quote
grimoire Posted March 29, 2005 Posted March 29, 2005 not only panning but reverb is also very important in creating a 'wide' sound. but for the panning usually they don't pan leads to the extreme left or right. also they use delay a lot so that the sound that you hear on the left comes a fraction of a second later on the right (pan the delay to the opposite side) so there's your 'full sound'. also loud sounds sound 'closer' and soft sounds sound more far away. It's actually not as simple as I put it here; reverb also has something to do with it and more things too. Just put on your headphones and tweak the buttons on the synths in the software and see what happens. But for starters you can try some things out now, be creative Quote
crazyboris Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 http://www.plugorama.com/customer/product.php?productid=237 This one's free Quote
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