Hi everyone,
Is it just me or the stereo width of the VSL samples is rather big (and lots of other sample libraries too).
They sound great. It's just that sometimes they sound too wide.
Now I know that you can decrease the width and everything, but the original stereo panorama sounds great, yet...not focused enough (to my ears at least).
I have heard that in big stereo recordings (where the mics are far from each other), it is common to use a mic placed in the center to keep the sound more focused while still being wide.
Would it work to have a track fully wide (unaltered), and mixing in the same track but completely mono?
I have tried it and it seems to focus the sound a little more.
Is it just me or the stereo width of the VSL samples is rather big (and lots of other sample libraries too).
They sound great. It's just that sometimes they sound too wide.
Now I know that you can decrease the width and everything, but the original stereo panorama sounds great, yet...not focused enough (to my ears at least).
I have heard that in big stereo recordings (where the mics are far from each other), it is common to use a mic placed in the center to keep the sound more focused while still being wide.
Would it work to have a track fully wide (unaltered), and mixing in the same track but completely mono?
I have tried it and it seems to focus the sound a little more.