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Re: Faux Stereo Looping
Subject: Re: Faux Stereo Looping
> At 2:46 AM -0500 2/20/06, Todd Pafford wrote:
>>
>>Could you break the mono track into seperate pieces using band-pass
>>filters, then slightly pan (& effect, etc) the bands differently?
>>(Probably want to mix back in a healthy dose of the original mono to
>>smooth out the rought spots.) Not sure what tools/plugins could
>>accomplish this, but I'm sure it can be done. May yeild interesting
>>results.
A friend of mine did something like that with SynthEdit (VST SDK.) It
split
the signal into several bands and then applied different delays to each
one.
very interesting. I might be able to dig it up. It was very rough and he
never polished it up.
Tony
>
> Drawmer Three-Sum: http://www.drawmer.com/new/three_sum.pdf .
>
> It's a new box explicitly for doing exactly that sort of split-out
>(well,
> it's stereo, but you could always use one side only). I'd been looking
> lately at building a DIY multi-band mastering array, and obviously I'm
>not
> the only one.
>
> Now I'm just trying to figure out why -- aside from overall build
>quality,
> higher end components, and the Drawmer name -- I should shell out a nice
> chunk of cash for one of these, rather than using a mainstream crossover
> such as a DBX 234...
>
> --m.
>
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