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The next one is ready..yet...

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...and not yet published ....
That is for friday...as always...
As @LAM suggested "wider"...but I did'nt figure out how to find (let alone use) it in Ardour.
But....that is just a slight hurdle...
Wait 'n hear...
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Good tactic... 8)

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LAM wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:03 pm Good tactic... 8)
I learn a lot here...it can be said that I learn from the best :wink:
I dropped it (as promissed)... :D
It took me four days to get it done, but the result is sopmething.
I have the notion that they're getting more complex...with a dozen-or-so final tracks to juggle about...
I could'nt get Wider to work yet...but, we'll see about that...eager to try it, though :)
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OccinticLady wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:27 am I could'nt get Wider to work yet...but, we'll see about that...eager to try it, though :)
Make sure you added the local VST path in the Ardour VST preferences.

For example if you have installed some VST (2) plugins in your $HOME/.vst folder you have to add it in "Linux VST2 Path".
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Aha! Let me try that NOW! :)
I downloaded them from that site, they ass en up in "so"...so I do give Ardour the plugins it can use, I hope... :D
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Wait @LAM are you Italian too? The colony grows bigger :mrgreen:
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Rainmak3r wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:58 am Wait @LAM are you Italian too? The colony grows bigger :mrgreen:
I tried to hide it for as long as possible but it's difficult to post screenshots and terminal outputs without being easily discovered. :lol:

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If you want width, you can achieve it in many ways. A stereo chorus can help, there are many of those. But also you can help with your synthesizers. Either you create a sound that has two layers. Create one sound - or find one sound - that you like, copy it to a different layer - or part in Yoshimi - or whatever the term is. Change it just a little bit and then pan one of the sounds (hard) left and the other (hard) right. It's a good technique for pads and/or strings. If you record MIDI, you can just copy the string track and play the recorded string part on two different synths or sounds and do the panning in your DAW.
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Calf Studio Gear has a couple of nice plugins that I use routinely for this kind of thing.
  • Calf Multi Spread: Takes a mono input and distributes four frequency bands in stereo space. This one is great for taking a solo instrument and making it fill the sonic space. The result is subtle but very effective. Works best in a less busy arrangement.
  • Calf Vintage Delay: A classic stereo echo effect that will put the echoes at hard left and right. Very configurable, and easy to get subtle or not-so-subtle echo effects. I love putting this on voices and guitars, but it works great on synths too.
Even without plugins you can do a ton to fill your sonic space by just stereo panning individual tracks. Dig into this section of the Ardour manual for ideas: https://manual.ardour.org/mixing/panning/.

Regarding your new track, all I have is a mono speaker in the office so I can't comment on the width. But I'm liking the overall soundscape you made.
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