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The best-known method of making a sound wider is the Haas effect. This means you the track (even if it is still in mono) and turn the completely to the or . If one track from the other by a , the sound appears much wider to our ears.
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The best-known method of making a sound wider is the Haas effect. This means you the track (even if it is still in mono) and turn the completely to the or . If one track from the other by a , the sound appears much wider to our ears.
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