Waves s1 stereo imager

 

Waves s1 stereo imager vocals - how to use waves s1 imager

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When working with things like vocal samples, You often dont have all you need, like harmonies and double takes to make a wide vocal sound that's exciting and fills the space. S1 can help out with this, check out this S1 mixing tip to see how to make a full wide vocal from a single mono track. The waves S1 is Ideal for stereo tracks as well as full mixes, the S1 is a unique and powerful set of tools that uses psycho-acoustic spatial imaging techniques to enhance and alter stereo separation.

Ideal for stereo tracks as well as full mixes, the S1 is a unique and powerful set of tools that uses psycho-acoustic spatial imaging techniques to enhance and alter stereo separation.

how does the waves S1 work?
The S1-Stereo Imager combines a number of classical stereo processing techniques with Waves’ intuitive user interface to provide a powerful and unique ‘stereo toolkit’ for use in mastering and digital editing situations. S1 may be used to correct faults inherent in a stereo recording or mix, or it may be used to creatively enhance the stereoism of existing stereo material. S1 is based on recognized engineering principles and does not purport to create a three-dimensional soundfield from a two-loudspeaker system or to create a pseudostereo master from a mono source. Because S1 is based on established audio engineering principles, it offers a high level of mono compatibility with minimal side effects. S1 provides the means to readjust the stereo level-balance of a mix and has the ability to dramatically widen an existing stereo image, again without introducing significant side effects. For example, an assymetrical mix can be adjusted so as to re-balance the left and right components without affecting the position of the centre image or, alternatively, the center image may be panned left or right without affecting the balance of the stereo components of the mix.

 
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