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Mixing - Simple Stereo Techniques (Part 1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

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PART 1 OF 2: A look at some simple techniques to help add that extra bit of dimension and width to your mixes. Including use of the Haas technique, double tracking and the use of reverbs and delays to help make your productions truly shine! Also, keep your eye out for our upcoming advanced mixing tutorials available from our website.
Check out more hints, tips and techniques at http://conservatoriumofaudio.com

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  • What is the software you are using? Is that available for free downloads? If so, please provide me the link.

  • @gspgsp2010 The software used is Ableton Live 8 Suite, and no it most definately is not free. Awesome software costs money :)

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  • @SwitchUpBroadcast it´s a mono recorded guitar track

  • it was free here:)

  • hey.

    The audio sample you use for this tutorial is in mono (only one waveform where normally there is two), how did you do it? coz anytime i drag an audio file into ableton there are 2 channels.

  • @kharlos84 Depends... If you use the offset example shown and have your samples panned you won't have any phase issues as you are simply playing one sound just fractions later than the other and the wave is out different channels. Using the different speeds trick, yes, you will get a phase effect and and the samples will start getting out of time which is why you can only use short samples. Experimentation is the key. Even if nothing comes of a session, you may still learn a new trick.

  • @jestermgee I have Question , will i have Phasing problem by Duplicating track ?

  • Old school stereo field trick :) I remember doing the same thing in FastTracker II 10 years ago to make mono samples stereo (before the advent of effects and VSTs). Another nice trick for short samples (hi-hats, stabs, short vocal grabs) is to increase/decrease the sample pitch or speed ever so slightly. Do this a number of times over several samples and it's a nice effect. Plugins do this these days though but helps to know the basics.

  • nice man aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa very good

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