xNova17x Posted May 22, 2024 Share Posted May 22, 2024 So I've been wanting to make my guitar sound wide and verby to suit stadium-like sounds with normal Spotify tracks. I can do the stereo reverb fine, but the other day I threw on a stereo chorus and immediately noticed a wide pan to my sound that I cannot figure out how to accomplish otherwise. When I attempt it in Helix Native, the panning of, say stereo mics would cancel itself out. I know that this isn't about that; it's taking the signal, maybe differentiating the sides slightly, but just panning it somehow. Can someone help me with this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisinon2 Posted May 23, 2024 Share Posted May 23, 2024 Use the stereo delay...1/4 note on one side, dotted 1/8th on the other. You can pan them as much or as little as you like. Just bear in mind that if you put any mono FX block(s) after the delay, it'll sum back down to mono. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
datacommando Posted May 23, 2024 Share Posted May 23, 2024 On 5/22/2024 at 6:26 PM, xNova17x said: So I've been wanting to make my guitar sound wide and verby to suit stadium-like sounds with normal Spotify tracks. I can do the stereo reverb fine, but the other day I threw on a stereo chorus and immediately noticed a wide pan to my sound that I cannot figure out how to accomplish otherwise. When I attempt it in Helix Native, the panning of, say stereo mics would cancel itself out. I know that this isn't about that; it's taking the signal, maybe differentiating the sides slightly, but just panning it somehow. Can someone help me with this? Hi, If the onboard stereo delay (spread option) and reverbs are not doing it for you as they are, add a Stereo Width, or Stereo Imager block at the end of your signal chain. That should do it. Find them in the Volume/Pan Stereo block section. Hope this helps/makes sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theElevators Posted May 23, 2024 Share Posted May 23, 2024 I run stereo ping-pong delay in parallel. You play a note, hear it on both sides evenly... then left repeat, then right repeat, left repeat, right repeat. That way it's stereophonic, and doesn't favor one side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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