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Dear Audio Perception Machines,

Does there exist a plugin that would take a 'centered' signal, such as
a monosynth, then spread that signal across the stereo field based on
frequency? For example, for any given note, the lowest frequencies
would be pulled left and the higher harmonics spread to the right.
This would lead to some interesting effects.

Thank you.

-Christopher

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Easy to do -
Copy your track and eq out the highs on one track, and the lows on the
other track using a gentle pull down. Pan each track out to where you
want it and you have your desired efftect - and you don't need to buy a
plug-in.

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ceedub <Neural_plasticity@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Does there exist a plugin that would take a 'centered' signal, such as
>a monosynth, then spread that signal across the stereo field based on
>frequency? For example, for any given note, the lowest frequencies
>would be pulled left and the higher harmonics spread to the right.
>This would lead to some interesting effects.

High pass filter with a low slope (6 dB/octave) on one channel, low
pass one on the other.

There used to be some commercial devices for folks doing morse code
intercept work that worked like this. Everything was spread out left
to right and each signal was coming from a different point in space.
--scott

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Waves PS22 could be the right choice. And it is mono compatible.
Check it out at http://www.waves.com/content.asp?id=16
F.


"ceedub" <Neural_plasticity@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:1124816697.363056.80700@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Dear Audio Perception Machines,
>
> Does there exist a plugin that would take a 'centered' signal, such as
> a monosynth, then spread that signal across the stereo field based on
> frequency? For example, for any given note, the lowest frequencies
> would be pulled left and the higher harmonics spread to the right.
> This would lead to some interesting effects.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -Christopher
>

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Thanks for the tips, guys! I feel stupid for having not dreamt that up
(an amazingly simple concept).

-C

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Well that's what we're here for - to make you feel stupid :-)

Danny Taddei

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In article <1124826276.988893.294600@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> ceedub.industries@gmail.com writes:

> Thanks for the tips, guys! I feel stupid for having not dreamt that up
> (an amazingly simple concept).

Your query made me think of the Orban stereo synthesizer which did
something like that, but it wasnt just lows on the left, highs on the
right (or vice versa), it used several bands and put a little here and
a little there. It sounded fairly realistic on some sources.

I'm surprised that there isn't a plug-in for a modern version of this.

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As I said: Waves PS22. Check it out..
F.

"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@d-and-d.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>
> In article <1124826276.988893.294600@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
ceedub.industries@gmail.com writes:
>
> > Thanks for the tips, guys! I feel stupid for having not dreamt that up
> > (an amazingly simple concept).
>
> Your query made me think of the Orban stereo synthesizer which did
> something like that, but it wasnt just lows on the left, highs on the
> right (or vice versa), it used several bands and put a little here and
> a little there. It sounded fairly realistic on some sources.
>
> I'm surprised that there isn't a plug-in for a modern version of this.
>
> --
> I'm really Mike Rivers (mrivers@d-and-d.com)
> However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over,
> lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If
> you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring
> and reach me here: double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo

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