Did you ever think that panning your reverbs could make a big difference to your mixes?
This simple technique is very often overlooked for adding some much sought after width and depth during the mixing process.
Learn how to make your reverb effects work better for you to help add more flexibility to your mixing process. Not only that, but you’ll also learn how this technique helps to improve the balance, clarity, width and depth of your mixes.
Now, I’d love to know…
Do you already pan your reverb effects? If so, when and why?
Leave a comment below!
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Samuel Lundh says
You are great! Love your nisch on things that not so many are talking about. Would love seeing more things on reverb and delay because that feels like a hole universe in it self!
Samuel Lundh says
Love the spelling of (w)hole there Sam^^
Stephen says
Thanks Sam. That’s very nice of you to say. It is a whole universe in itself and potentially a “hole universe” because a lot of people get really caught up in worrying about reverbs and delays. I’ll be making some more articles and videos about it all in the near future. Thanks again!
Samuel says
Amazing!
I’ll be following, looking forward for more.
Samuel Lundh says
Indeed. Amazing! I am looking forward to it.
Michael Hart says
Very good Stephen, thank you. Very handy.
Stephen says
Thanks Michael!