Re: Panning based on Haas effect

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I'm really unsure if you want a Haas effect. German sources, e.g. Wikis seem to be more comprehensive than English Wikis, perhaps because the German Rundfunk does educate audio engineering. I guess in other countries nonserious schools as the SAE are more common.

The Bregenzer Festspiele does use the Haas effect in the completely other way as you want too use it and that's what the Haas effect should be used for. There's a German Wiki about it.

Let's say you are close to the left speaker and on stage there's an artist on the right side, than Haas can be used to ensure that you've got the impression the sound comes from the right side, where the artist is, even if you here much more sound from the left side.

Theoretically you can use the Haas effect for your "panning", but I guess what you are looking for is a good mixing, with sane panning and not an effect that fixes bad mixing, especially because the Haas effect is for such stereo (or multi channel) situations and not to archive what kind of mono compatibility ever.

I might be mistaken.

Regards,
Ralf
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