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  • Haas effect - Sonar track delay? (p.4)
2017/02/07 17:49:08
amiller
LLyons
LJB
Channel Tools "Wide" preset. Easy.
 




LBJ,  might I ask you or someone else who might be so kind, as to post an image of WIDE, or list the settings?   For some reason, that preset is no longer in my preset drop down.  I used it a lot a few years back,  and I believe your spot on - that was my go to start setting for getting a nice wide image.
 
Take care,
 
L




I was curious about the "Wide" preset also.  It's not in my preset drop down either.
2017/02/07 22:14:01
ampfixer
I'm pretty sure that it's called "Increased Width".
2017/02/08 01:48:06
Kev999
ampfixer
I'm pretty sure that it's called "Increased Width".




I've just checked. That's correct.
 
As far as I know, it can only work for a stereo source. It reduces the level of the centre of the stereo field. It certainly doesn't split or delay a mono signal.
2017/02/08 02:14:58
LJB
Guys, it works on both mono and stereo sources. Either that, or Cakewalk baked me a special one. If you are not upgraded to one of the latest SPLAT versions then you might have to manually change your track output to stereo. The preset is not important. I use this thing nearly every day, and sometimes twice an hour.
2017/02/08 08:19:11
amiller
LJB
Guys, it works on both mono and stereo sources. Either that, or Cakewalk baked me a special one. If you are not upgraded to one of the latest SPLAT versions then you might have to manually change your track output to stereo. The preset is not important. I use this thing nearly every day, and sometimes twice an hour.



Is that what you do..."manually change your track output to stereo?"  How do you do that?  Is it by switching the interleave?
 
2017/02/08 10:45:31
chuckebaby
if you have each track panned hard left and hard right... why is stereo such a big concern ?
once it is hard panned, its a mono track.
2017/02/08 10:59:51
amiller
chuckebaby
if you have each track panned hard left and hard right... why is stereo such a big concern ?
once it is hard panned, its a mono track.




Well, because LJB stated that you don't need to clone a track "it surely saves you cloning an audio track :O)."  So, if we're just using ONE single mono track there's nothing to pan.  So, I'm a bit confused on how I delay one track and leave the other track un-delayed if there is only ONE mono track.
 
Please know that I'm really not trying to be argumentative.  I'm just thick headed and need clarification to understand.  If I can accomplish my goal of placing a mono track precisely where I want it in the sound stage using just ONE mono track that would be great and a real time saver.
2017/02/08 11:56:47
Maarkr
there's this... http://www.vescofx.com/vfxFreeHaas
 
I have my nudges set to 1/8 note, 1/32 note, and 60 ticks (which is about 1/64th note).
2017/02/08 12:38:13
Sanderxpander
On your mono track, switch the track interleave button to stereo. Insert channel tools. Notice how you can now set the delay and pan for each side separately. You can make a ProChannel FX Chain with custom knobs for L/R delay and pan if you like.
2017/02/08 14:43:51
amiller
Sanderxpander
On your mono track, switch the track interleave button to stereo. Insert channel tools. Notice how you can now set the delay and pan for each side separately. You can make a ProChannel FX Chain with custom knobs for L/R delay and pan if you like.



I'm gonna try that right now...thanks!
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