"An A/B comparison would yield poorly, as the two methods are very different."
Certainly. But I'm looking for a qualitative, even if subjective, difference, such that I can select one method and use it as my default, my template. So the A/B may be useful. Thus far, I favor the sound obtained using the dirmixer today. What's your preferred method?
"For many users, Waves' S1 Imager is the most elaborate version to achieve both proper panning and the desired stereo-width."
What's the advantage of the S1 Imager over the simple DirMixer, which itself purports to provide a stereo width control?
Certainly. But I'm looking for a qualitative, even if subjective, difference, such that I can select one method and use it as my default, my template. So the A/B may be useful. Thus far, I favor the sound obtained using the dirmixer today. What's your preferred method?
"For many users, Waves' S1 Imager is the most elaborate version to achieve both proper panning and the desired stereo-width."
What's the advantage of the S1 Imager over the simple DirMixer, which itself purports to provide a stereo width control?