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FabFilter | How to mix in stereo... without sucking in mono (part 2) @fabfilter | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Part 2: Timing... the secret of great stereo.

Timing differences between the left and right channels can sound great in stereo, and as a bonus will also seem much more spacious on headphones, but you need to be careful about mono compatibility.

In Part 2, Dan Worrall explains what happens when you delay one channel by a tiny amount ("Haas delay"), what then happens when you sum them to mono ("comb filtering"), and shows how to use the technique in practise without creating mono compatibility issues.

This series continues with youtu.be/lAKE7a4ovuY .

You can find more useful tutorials at fabfilter.com/video . FabFilter plug-ins can be downloaded and purchased via fabfilter.com .
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How to mix in stereo... without sucking in mono (part 2) @fabfilter

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