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Kenny's - Making Stereo Chorus

If you send a slight chorus for the vocal (Digi's works as good as any of them) and pan that return to the left. Then do another one and pan that to the right, but invert the phase.

Now the vox has a nice wide effect in stereo but the effect perfectly dissapears in mono.

Keep in mind that if you use too much of this effect then the vocal in the mono version might be too low.

Just use it slighty and double check it in mono.

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Created by Kenny Gioia, 20th February 2008 at 02:45 AM
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