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Old 09-08-2017, 09:15 PM
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Default Re: Final Mixing Chain doubts

Here's my take on panning(and I admit that I am still working on this myself so maybe I'm only barely ahead of you). You won't get "surround" feel out of stereo, but some tricks are worth trying(giving a stereo mix "depth" or a "3D feel" is what separates the good from the great). Yes, there are widener plugins and I use Waves S1 and Vitamin a fair amount, BUT, as much as you might be tempted to slap that on the master, don't do it. Because(I know you just asked why) they work by messing with the phase, so using it on the master has the potential to do as much damage as it might give the illusion of sounding bigger/wider/better/etc. When I use wideners, I tend to stick it on a reverb AUX track or some VI that is more of a texture than an "instrument" sound. Getting "depth" is tricky and some are better than others(I consider myself closer to the "other" category). My best advice there is; dryer signals will seem more forward and wetter signals will seem more distant, so start with that concept and see what you can make happen.

Last 2 cents for those that are newer to this stuff, just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should. Example; its easy to stack tons of tracks when you have (essentially) unlimited tracks in the digital world. I had a client send me a session to mix and it had 8 guitar parts, and each part was done with 4-6 tracks(different cabs, different mics, close and far....) so it was around 30 tracks of guitar I pared it down to 1-2 tracks for any given part and ended up with a mix that blew the client away(sometimes less really IS more, and this can be a valuable lesson).
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