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Title: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: duckhunter on February 08, 2010, 05:08:36 PM
How would you suggest this be done?  I have a world class country picker who recorded some stuff on his Mbox2 and laptop...he and George Strait's picker, and other equally renowned pickers, all instrumental stuff.  But his laptop crashed and all that was saved were mono bounces of his mixes...no tracks, nothing stereo...just mono tracks of 10 instrumentals.  He would like to see if I could restore some resemblance of stereo image to the tracks. The pieces include Classical Guitar, drums, bass, and electric guitar..nothing fancy, just elemental instrumentation.   Would you filter each mono track with low, high, mid equalizer and M/S manipulate it?  Or what might be your approach?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: compasspnt on February 08, 2010, 05:37:44 PM
I have never heard this done in any fashion that truly sounded better than the original mono.

If they just must have stereo...
Title: Re: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: Kassonica on February 09, 2010, 06:53:06 AM
Is there any problem with the mono mixes?

What Compasspnt wrote is right, doing any pseudo stereo 'trickery'  will make the mixes that are there, sound worse.

At best you could try a subtle stereo reverb to give the impression of width........

Title: Re: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: biigniick on April 23, 2010, 02:46:54 AM
+1 for 'if it 'aint broke, don't fix it'

there is nothing wrong with mono.  although, the best results i've had are also with the subtle stereo reverb. . .

- nick
Title: Re: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: brethes on May 11, 2010, 06:51:17 AM
a hint of Waves PZ22 can sometimes work wonders.
Title: Re: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: KAyo on May 16, 2010, 06:02:13 PM
compasspnt wrote on Mon, 08 February 2010 16:37

I have never heard this done in any fashion that truly sounded better than the original mono.

If they just must have stereo...




I concur whole heartedly.

Saying that, this looked interesting;
http://www.blazeaudio.com/howto/mono-stereo.html


Ciao,
KAyo
Title: Re: Mono to Stereo Mastering
Post by: cgc on May 24, 2010, 09:06:01 AM
brethes wrote on Tue, 11 May 2010 05:51

a hint of Waves PZ22 can sometimes work wonders.


The Sonalksis Stereo tool imparts far less oddness and artifacts in my experience.  Although I usually only use it for the elliptical low end EQ feature.