Tip to make a channel to sound wide but balanced between both the left and right speakers


In some circumstances, you’ll want a channel to sound wide but balanced between both the left and right speakers. To do this, you can double track audio and pan one left and one right by an equal amount. The most effective way to do this is to record two separate takes of audio, or if it’s a synth you can slightly alter the patch. If neither of those options is possible you can use EQ and effects to create a difference between the two channels. You could also use separate delays and reverbs on each channel to give each their own sense of time and space. Note: If you simply duplicate the channel and add no effects or alterations then the audio will sound like it’s coming from the phantom centre (not wide).

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