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That's what I was thinking. Lots of narrow bands would basically ping-pong the material if you set it up right. Todd On 2/20/06, Tim Nelson <psychle62@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > --- hazard factor <artists@hazardfactor.com> wrote: > > any > > tricks with manipulating mono loops in editing > > software to give that mono > > loop more depth? > > There's always the old 'stereoizing' trick that can be > done with either software or hardware EQ. Split your > mono signal and run it through a graphic eq with as > many bands as possible; on one channel, bring every > ODD band (1,3,5, etc) to 0, on the other channel, do > the same thing with the EVEN bands. Then selectively > bring up some of the remaining bands to compensate for > the loss of essentially half the content of each > channel, adjusting until you like the results. It's > not true stereo in the sense of two-eared phase > direction finding, but it does put subtly different > content in each speaker/track. > > -t- > > > > <http://www.myspace.com/nimbletunes> > <http://www.ct-collective.com/> > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > >