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Monumrnt
from To (Canada) on 2003-02-28 06:44 [#00574270]
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I need an equilizer (like the one in winamp) where each frequency that is filtered has a panning effect added to it. Does such thing exist?
I would need it to repair some of my old tunes that have almost no stereo.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-28 09:23 [#00574429]
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im not sure when u can get one, but u could do it a different way....
use an equalizer to isolate different sections of ur piece, then pan the different sections, then mix them all together.
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Monumrnt
from To (Canada) on 2003-02-28 16:02 [#00574920]
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Thanks, but that is just too much work. Imagine doing it 100 times for example ?
I can do many other things (such as adding nice reverbs), but I would prefer if I could somehow do this instead.
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Monumrnt
from To (Canada) on 2003-02-28 18:50 [#00575131]
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Oh and no ghost hacking please.
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