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From: Huud@aol.com
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 at 12:50:28 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re:good stereo placement plug-in
Message #204079
What is everyone using for good stereo placements in the form of plugins (logic native or third party) I'm curious. I seem to remember seeing something advertised that promised near holophonic sound placement in a stereo field but cant for the life of me seem to remember what it was. It sounded AWESOME for placing say for example a sweet symphonic sound spread. -Terry Michael Huud www.Music4TheMovies.com
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From: "Wade" <bloomer@iprimus.com.au>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 at 11:14:15 PM
Subject: [LUG] Re:good stereo placement plug-in
Message #204123
This is a reply to #204079.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Huud@a... wrote: > > What is everyone using for good stereo placements in the form of plugins > (logic native or third party) I haven't tried anything nearly as ambitious as any kind of holophonic plugin :) Well, I compose electronica, and I guess my favourite Logic native plug-in which creates width or various spacial effects is the Spreader, which is in the Modulation group of plug-ins. There aren't many paramaters but I like the stereo effects you can get from it without the syrupy-ness of sound that you get when you use a Chorus plugin. Choruses might make stuff sound bigger/more prominent but the spreader can push sounds out to a different place in your ears.
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