Re: Panning based on Haas effect

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On Sat, 2013-01-19 at 00:34 +0100, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> 2013/1/18 Jan Depner <eviltwin69@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> >     I use the Mono to Stereo Splitter and then use the TAP Stereo Echo.
> 
> That's the trick ;)
> 
> I am just playing with this and I am really impresed how well it works.
> Best setting for me is:
> "L/ Feedback"  0%
> "R/ Delay"   0ms
> "R/Haas Feedback"  90%
> 
> "R/Haas Delay" time to 0-6 ms doing nice panning C -> R
> 
> "Dry Level"  -70 dB
> 
> 
> Interesting is that it sounds even better in swap mode, but it can be
> caused by my crappy home PC speakers :(
> 

    Nope.  I get the same thing here.  I almost always go to swap mode.
I have no idea why it sounds better.  It's the same whether I use my
studio monitors or my ATH-M50S headphones (granted, not the best in the
world but not bad).


> Would be nice to have just one plugin doing this all ( Mono to Stereo
> Splitter + TAP Stereo Echo ) by one panning knob ;)
> 
> mira
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