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Old 4th July 2009   #13
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Originally Posted by ezrecords View Post
A bit late but B is clearly the chandler. Protools and other daws have great lacks managing the stereo location. In sample B the stereo is more wide open, this is one of the reasons that people usually likes to use external summing
I wouldn't say that DAW's have an inability to manage stereo location. What we may attribute to sounding more "open" or "wide" in the analog domain is due more to distortions, crosstalk, and so forth. These affect the perception, amongst other things, of the stereo positioning and width.
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