And let's not forget that just putting an instrument to one side is not a sin. When I have two instruments and one needs to be dead center I sometimes just use a delay plug to achieve this result. Thanks for the video!
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Thanks, really efficient ! In Cubase 13, you can now in one click change from mono to stereo. Then you can use the Steinberg monoToStereo plug-in to change the width and the delay.
Here is a method I developed but in order to work you need the tempo synced to the song, in Cubase pro you can match tempo first, then duplicate the guitar track and pan each one hard left and right, then Quantize the duplicated track enabling Audio Warp and Itrative Quantize in Cubase, depends on the style of playing you might need to set it on 16 most of the time. If you get some weird timing effects you can go back to the quantized audio file and look for audio warp lines and correct them. You can listen to this example in my recordings. Great video by the way.
Why quantizing? Automate the 2nd inversed track delay between -10m and +10ms.. Then automate pitch the 1st track (not the original one) for some cents.. below and above 0. Then you have a stereo width blow you a out of your socks. Having mono compatibility intact as well.
Love this…have come from ableton via studio one to cubase in last year. This technique well used to doing in ableton but didn’t know until today in cubase…..the delivery on mastering I recently watch massive eye opener……never realizing the functionality of cubase when mastering
Is it necessary that you pan them all the way(100%) to the left and right sides? I mean, you can't just pan them left and right about 50-70% for each side? Really great video thought, thanks!
Hello sir,I have used a ts cable from the guitar to the multieffect, from the multieffect to the mixer I use a ts cable and from the mixer to the active speaker I use an xlr cable.. in your opinion, is the resulting sound stereo or mono?