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            <title>Quick tip to make mono track to stereo-like</title>
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            <description>Had someone PM recently about changing a mono track of audio to sound stereo-like...and without any additional plugins..etc. Thought I would share this very easy tip to enhance a boring/lifeless mono track...

1. Drop your mono track on your timeline
2. Duplicate that track
3. On the first track, pan it all the way to the left (or right)
4. On the second or duplicate track, pan it all the way to the right (or left)
5. Now nudge one of the tracks either forward or back...adjust to taste....
You&#039;re done....


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            <pubDate>Dec 10, 2010, 2:48 AM</pubDate>
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