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How about some good ol' fashion stereo chorus? (just a light touch, rate at about 35 or 40, depth at 50, mix at 50%). I've used this before to spicen up a mono track. Actually, this is exactly what I do when I record directly into a mono input of my DigiDesign mBox with ProTools. I add stereo chorus, stereo reverb (which decays from left to right), and most importantly a stereo delay, about 575ms on the left and 780ms on the right to generate a slightly staggered delayed effect (as I find ping pong delay a bit too distracting). Steinberg's Wavelab comes with a stereo separating VST plugin that I like a lot as well, but I use it to further "stereoize" an already stereo track. I don't think it will work with a mono track, because is further separates already separate waveforms. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "hazard factor" <artists@hazardfactor.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:04 PM Subject: Faux Stereo Looping > I just have 1 EDP, but sometimes I dump the mono loop to PC, and start > tracking overtop. I know nothing quite sounds like a stereo loop, but any > tricks with manipulating mono loops in editing software to give that mono > loop more depth? I mean, I can copy and paste and slightly delay, but >that > isn't quite right. Any plug-ins (PC) that anyone uses? I have been >happily > just using mono loops, but longer ones might need a little bit more > movement > L & R. > > Dave Eichenberger > http://www.hazardfactor.com > >