Stereo processing
- Use short delays for stereo width
- Creating a fake double track
- Use a graphic EQ for stereo widening
- Classic pitch-shift delay effect
- Use mid-side EQ for hard-panned double tracks
- Use mid-side delay for added depth
- Take care using stereo delay on mono signals
- Use different high-pass filters on the left and right channel
- Hard-pan and widen non-essential sounds
- Invert the polarity of one track before saturation
- Use mid-side nonlinear processing
- Use binaural effects as an alternative to panning
- Use a holographic sound on the mixbus
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