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Old 10-23-2017, 02:09 PM
Lx_Nen
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Re: 2017-10-20 Underworld Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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...using a reverb plug in to add a bit of ambience to the mono recording...
At the risk of setting off a third version...

This Izotope's Ozone Imager plug-in is free, and does a pretty good job of spreading out a mono signal: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/...ne-imager.html

Set it to Width 50, Stereoise On, Amount 1.0 and to my ears it work wonders for this for this gig.
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Old 10-24-2017, 08:24 AM
TheBang
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Re: 2017-10-20 Underworld Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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At the risk of setting off a third version...

This Izotope's Ozone Imager plug-in is free, and does a pretty good job of spreading out a mono signal: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/...ne-imager.html

Set it to Width 50, Stereoise On, Amount 1.0 and to my ears it work wonders for this for this gig.
This is pretty cool. It certainly opens up the soundstage, but using the settings you suggested, I end up with a stereo image that has a bit of a left channel bias. Do you know what that's about?



I also feel like I'm listening to out of phase audio, and it's a bit fatiguing after a few minutes.

Edit: Bumping the Stereoise anywhere from 3.0 to 20.0 addressed the imaging issue. There certainly is a spectrum of phasing as you scrub through that range. I'll have to listen more, but maybe about 7.0 sounds best to me?
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