03-22-2023, 08:15 AM
(03-19-2023, 04:58 PM)Lopyt Wrote: It would not be possible to just make every sample super wide without rerecording everything twice. This is how real DAWs like Ardour, Cakewalk, Reaper, Protools, etc. Work with panning also. You are basically just adjusting the volume of the left or right channel when you pan something
I just came up with a much more logical suggestion, an option to "mirror the sound", which essentially plays the sample fully panned to the left and aswell fully panned to the right.
This is a much more logical solution. And please don't tell me that is the same as just playing something loudly, I've done this effect in post-processing on a song once, using a diffirent program, and it works so awesomely! It gives a very strange effect.
Maybe we could call this "spread" and put it next to the delay button, where reverb used to be.
Opinions on that? Please playing two of something one panned 100% left and one 100% right is not the same as just playing it loudly :p
(panning would do the same as usual, just adjusting the volume of one side or the other)
Another way to explain this is "playing the sample about 90% mono" or even "100% mono" if nothing else is possible, but on both side channels.
I cannot even try to explain this better.
I hope this makes more sense!