Re: Stereo width - how to control Matrix Spatialiser was: Harrison Mixbus ... now available on Linux!

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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Ben Loftis <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There are several plugins that can mono-ize the master output.  SWH's Matrix Spatializer should do the trick.  Or I think Invada has a nice plugin.

Once you've got the plugin inserted and set-up,  you can just middle-mouse-click on the plugin to toggle it on and off. ( Kevin in the video didn't mention this)

Ardour3 has a mono button for this purpose...


-Ben


In case there's anybody else reading this list who is as confused as I was: The Matrix Spatialiser plugin (and others I'm sure, too) has no obvious way to control its value through the gui when used in Ardour or Mixbus.  There is just a text label that says "Width" with a number next to it and no obvious way to manipulate the number.  At first I took the roundabout way and used automation to alter the value.  Then I had my genius moment of the day and realized that right or left clicking on the number would increment the value (use a control or shift modifier for bigger increments).  For some reason this plugin won't store presets but that's not a huge concern for me since there is only one value to change.

I hope this helps make somebody's day easier.

--Steve
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