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Originally Posted by BlakeLight
To get a wider stereo effect you should try PSP's Stereo Enhancer... that plugin allows you to adjust the breadth of a given signal making it more mono or more stereo, it can do wonders to the sound making it fit into the mix. I'd recommend doing that over anything else, its much easier to get quicker results than trying to EQ the mix to death or nitpick over other aspects. Check out PSP, theyve got some of the best plugins out there by a long shot.
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Thanks but most stereo enhancement plugins just push the sound to the back of the mix and barely effect the
actual stereo width of the sound. I've heard the most effective way, even though it can mess up mono compatability is to use phase tricks. I did the old phase trick on my old soundcraft ghost when I had it and the effect was astonishing but now when I tried the phase trick in cubase the effect was totally crap. All it did was push the sound to the back of the mix which just says how crap software sequencer mixers really are.