Stereo Enhancement
Making your music sound larger than life can be achieved in a number of ways, using everyday tools as well as more specialised ones. Mo Volans aims wide.

Nothing leaps out of the mix and grabs you quite like a super-wide guitar part or well separated double-tracked vocal. Stereo effects can even have a place in mastering, bringing a sheen to tracks and creating a more involving experience for the listener. Of course, it’s vital to remain aware that stereo treatments are effects, and should therefore be used with a certain degree of restraint.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 73
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