Out of curiosity would anyone know the difference in using Pro Q to widen a synth sound amongst the stereo field (using the mid setting) vs using the micro-shift plugin? I've often used both techniques in the past and always landed on the Pro Q solution out of habit really when eq'ing my synth tone but I just wondered if there was some form of best practice with regards to this sort of thing. Cheers!
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Out of curiosity would anyone know the difference in using Pro Q to widen a synth sound amongst the stereo field (using the mid setting) vs using the micro-shift plugin? I've often used both techniques in the past and always landed on the Pro Q solution out of habit really when eq'ing my synth tone but I just wondered if there was some form of best practice with regards to this sort of thing. Cheers!
Pro Q is just turning the signal up in the sides. I believe microshift is using phase and delay to create a stereo effect.
Yeah 100% microshift is a chorus, so it's doubling / pitch shifting and panning. An EQ is boosting a frequency but not adding new information
I was literally working on some weird synths right now ,Without synths it sounds weak!