New Beta: LA School vocal width
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 2:22 am
Hopefully I can have this ready for 10 est (30 mins)
For now here's the incomplete if you're curious. I use the combo of width, haas and conventional stereo in combo with mid side. I make sure to run the haas entirely with mid side.
I'll add a small amount of stereo to the mid side's signal going to the haas so that there's a small amount of phase, but not too much.
Enjoy this thought provoking idea.
UPDATE: So, updated this. It works now. But, I think I'll code it to dsp and then asm instead of primitives for the most part. The real question will be which delay to use so as to save cpu.
I was inspired by Bootsy's rescue MK2. It sounds similar, but it's missing the mixing vocal rider subbing for a limiter. That adds and extra level of smoothness.
However, the rescue is usually best for electric piano, guitar drums. Assuming that you have a de-esser on the drums anyways. I hope you find the idea cool and useful.
For now here's the incomplete if you're curious. I use the combo of width, haas and conventional stereo in combo with mid side. I make sure to run the haas entirely with mid side.
I'll add a small amount of stereo to the mid side's signal going to the haas so that there's a small amount of phase, but not too much.
Enjoy this thought provoking idea.
UPDATE: So, updated this. It works now. But, I think I'll code it to dsp and then asm instead of primitives for the most part. The real question will be which delay to use so as to save cpu.
I was inspired by Bootsy's rescue MK2. It sounds similar, but it's missing the mixing vocal rider subbing for a limiter. That adds and extra level of smoothness.
However, the rescue is usually best for electric piano, guitar drums. Assuming that you have a de-esser on the drums anyways. I hope you find the idea cool and useful.