@@crisnla1 So I've been experimenting with this technique of duplicating the tracks. Can you please help explain how it works? Duplicating tracks increases the volume of both of those tracks by about 3-4dB, so I am assuming that's why it's making an improvement? If I volume match, the before (single track) and after (double track), then the effect isn't really noticeable, at least on a correlation meter and mono-check-listening test. Thanks for any help explaining the technique.
Bass frequencies is not the same as sub frequency. That mono bass thing is mostly a club music thing, as sub are usually mono in club and festivel sound system. In the exemple on that video it's not about sub frequency when their refeir as "bass", but as everything below 650hz. More generally stereo bass, even in dance music, is not a problem as long as you don't lose/add power when switching your track to mono. It's just easier to say "do everything in mono below 120hz" than "so whatever stereo effect you want as long as you are very precise with your potential phase issue"
@@alstanremedios6441 Yeah that sounds strange but its probably something to do with the fact sampled string ensembles already have a lot of complex stereo information. You've probably got multiple different string samples coming out of each side, and the plugin is messing with the phase in some undesirable way which is creating that effect. I find that stereo width plugins can have a negative effect on quite a lot of sources. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't...
@@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE I am not going to argue with u as you are making no sense which could mean one of 2 things, one you are in wind up mode for a reaction or two you are clueless :D
@@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE no we are no more living in 1950, you can actually export a track and play it at a festival as it is. Btw you should study what mono compatibility is and how it affects sound
Thank you for the class! This the most simplest and best yet.
Valuable. You just helped increase my sound. Design.
I finally know what this plugin does. Thanks Dan!!
Excellent news! Thanks for watching
..very appreciative of this tutorial, dan & waves..his knowledge and easy to understand teaching method is on point!!..thanks!!..
Can Dan Cooper just present all plugin tutorial videos, from now, until the forever?
You’re too kind! Thanks for watching, happy mixing my friend
Agreed! Agreed! Agreed!
Yes!!
Incredible
@@omgLaven Yes I did, 2037 is so LITTY 🔥🔥
Thank you for this great explanation
Yep... this was very timely! Thanks!!!
It is a revolution in plugin 👍
THANK YOU SIR FOR THE LOVELY GIFT
How well do the widened tracks resolve in mono?
Duplication of the channel should solve mono compatibility issues
@@770ebutuoy770 LIke the same, widened channel...duplicated? I do not know of this technique, so I thought I would ask.
@@charlesbonkley yeah how do we do that
@@crisnla1 Interesting! Thanks!
@@crisnla1 So I've been experimenting with this technique of duplicating the tracks. Can you please help explain how it works? Duplicating tracks increases the volume of both of those tracks by about 3-4dB, so I am assuming that's why it's making an improvement? If I volume match, the before (single track) and after (double track), then the effect isn't really noticeable, at least on a correlation meter and mono-check-listening test. Thanks for any help explaining the technique.
What if i put it on mide side mode
Great video, thank you!
Nicely Explained ❤️❤️..
Thank you
Yeah, but when summed to mono?
Thank you, that's very useful!
Can not be better any more.
How do we locate that from waves??
Really nice!
I use these plugin and just fuck my mono capability up. Does anyone have solutions for that?
Use Voxengo Span with mid-side view to make sure you aren't pushing the sides out too far
Does it do stereo conversion from mono? Thanks.
Can this do MS processing?
Yes, it has L-R Processing mode as well as M-S processing mode.
Why would you want to widen bass frequencies?
Bro I thought the same thing 😂😂
Bass frequencies is not the same as sub frequency. That mono bass thing is mostly a club music thing, as sub are usually mono in club and festivel sound system. In the exemple on that video it's not about sub frequency when their refeir as "bass", but as everything below 650hz.
More generally stereo bass, even in dance music, is not a problem as long as you don't lose/add power when switching your track to mono.
It's just easier to say "do everything in mono below 120hz" than "so whatever stereo effect you want as long as you are very precise with your potential phase issue"
Здравствуйте, а многие звукорежиссёры говорят нельзя использовать на мастере расширение. Спорный вопрос?
Why does it give my string Ensemble a synth kinda tone when i use it..
Phasing?
@@professorpancakes6545 dont know man..converts nice Albion Spitfire strings or Any strings to a robotic synth sound
@@alstanremedios6441 Yeah that sounds strange but its probably something to do with the fact sampled string ensembles already have a lot of complex stereo information. You've probably got multiple different string samples coming out of each side, and the plugin is messing with the phase in some undesirable way which is creating that effect. I find that stereo width plugins can have a negative effect on quite a lot of sources. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't...
@@professorpancakes6545 yeaa
How do I stereo the higher frenquencies and keep the bass mono?
There's a bunch of videos about this on youtube, if you use Ableton there's a couple of easy ways like some free racks that do it
High pass side image on master bus somewhere from 80 to 120 should help.
Real cool
thanks youre amazing
Nice.
This plug in is alright. CLA has better stereo plug ins
Which CLA plugins are you referring to? Some use pitch as a means to give width which is a different approach to S1
@@Guitarisforgrins For real, CLA Vocals PITCH control which is magic on vocals
change the input mode to M.S and see real stereo imaging
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s1 is the best
🎙️♨️✔️
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please leave the subtitle in portuguese 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Whatever you say dude . . . . imma skip the plug-ins and just push my monitors further apart
Put your head phones on separate sides of the house? Huh got it
Now flip the track to Mono.....
Good thing only pleb teenagers listen to music through a mono speaker system.
@@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE that doesnt work this way, try to play a track which is out of phase at a festival and enjoy the mess and missing sounds
@@killsammusic Aren't you supposed to actually play live music live, not .mp3s? And what "festival" doesn't have stereo PAs haha?
@@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE I am not going to argue with u as you are making no sense which could mean one of 2 things, one you are in wind up mode for a reaction or two you are clueless :D
@@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE no we are no more living in 1950, you can actually export a track and play it at a festival as it is. Btw you should study what mono compatibility is and how it affects sound
I will never buy from this company again...i spent a ton of money and they want more money to renew
Not true in all aspects, call them and discuss a better solution.
Sorry you feel frustrated, but please be aware your plugins won’t all of a sudden stop working if your WUP expires.
Renew what?
@@kensmechanicalaffair license
never had issues... my licenses never expire@@robmlisanti