RE: Stereo/Mono/Cloning?
2005/06/16 10:03:56
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In essence, you did just make a copy of a mono track, but you sent one track to the left speaker and one to the right - giving you one big mono track. To get a real stereo effect, you need to record each instrument seperately. Then learn how to EQ and mix. Send some instruments off to the right, some to the left, leave the main instrument/vocal in the middle. Add different reverbs to give varying depths. Then take a listen - you will get a better stereo sound.
The chorus isn't doing anything to the track to make it sound stereo. Chorus is essentially a real small delay combined with an oscillater that varies the original signal slightly sharp to slightly flat. Then the sharp/flat signal is added to the original sound making it sound big and fat.