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compasspnt

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Re: Pseudo stereo
« Reply #15 on: April 20, 2006, 12:26:13 AM »


He thought he'd made a mistake once, but he was wrong.
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Yiannis

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Re: Pseudo stereo
« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2006, 07:21:21 AM »

ammitsboel wrote on Thu, 20 April 2006 01:36


If a mono signal sounds bad it will sound bad in stereo too.
If a mono signal sounds good then why mess with it?

Why are you afraid of mono??


I have no problem with mono....but it's a clients request Rolling Eyes
These tracks will be in the same collection with others that have been recorded in stereo.
I was asked if I could make it sound similar with the other tracks.
My answer to the client from the very beginning was that it is very difficult to do something like that .
Of course  i couldn't refuse to try it or to say him that these tracks sound like s...t.
Not because it is in mono..but because the recording was bad.
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Bob Olhsson

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Re: Pseudo stereo
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2006, 09:26:30 AM »

The most effective method I've used by far is the WAVES PS-22. I used it for a lot of motion picture sound effects work.

Unfortunately it only runs on Motorola DSP chips such as the digi TDM systems.
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