Hey guys well i was wondering about creating surround effect in stereo field i heard some recording a while ago i don't know the artist or album i was hearing them in a stereo field and i really felt few things coming from the back or side it really felt like surround i believe there is something to do with playing with phasing but how..so can anyone would like to explain me whts this kinna phasin is all about
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There are some cheap tricks that you can use on a mix, such as:
There are some cheap tricks that you can use on a mix, such as:
1- Inverting the left channel and mixing it into the right channel at -4 dB, and vica versa.
2- As above, but adding a 2 ms of straight delay to the cross-feed signals. (This is about IACC/HRTF, not Haas, for those that care....)
3- Taking the pure wet signal from a dense MONO reverb and mixing it into L and R in opposite phases. (Eg- return it to L "in phase" and return it to R "out of phase.")
However,
Most of what you hear on commercial recordings has probably been done with a special-purpose signal processor (or plug-in), such as Q-Sound or Roland RSS.
take a mono source and apply a very short delay to one side....
take a mono source and apply a very short delay to one side.... 0.1 to 3ms...
this will allow you to pan thing outside the traditional stereo image.... aka hass panning....
but it's hard to get to translate well on other systems