AnsweredHow to reduce the stereo width of a delay

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2014/08/05 10:56:01 (permalink)

How to reduce the stereo width of a delay

I am using the Sonitus Delay on a portion of a vocal. Ping pong left and right. There are no controls for the panning of the left an right delays. They are hard left and right. I want them only 25% left and right. How do I achieve this?

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Re: How to reduce the stereo width of a delay 2014/08/05 11:00:30 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby zoffmeister 2014/08/05 11:26:43
Use the Channel Tools plugin after the delay and pan the L and R sides wherever you want them.
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Re: How to reduce the stereo width of a delay 2014/08/05 11:22:11 (permalink)
Wow! Channel Tools plugin. A plugin I've never even noticed before. Might have to have a good look at what this can do. Thank you and sorry for my ignorance.

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Re: How to reduce the stereo width of a delay 2014/08/05 11:39:12 (permalink)
No problem, it's one many people forget is there, but it's very useful.
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Re: How to reduce the stereo width of a delay 2014/08/05 12:35:21 (permalink)
Channel Tools is great for anything involving panning or stereo placement. You can narrow, widen, weight to one side or another, flip phase...it's like a Swiss Army Knife, although it doesn't have a corkscrew 

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