Crear estéreo a partir de mono.

In this video, we'll review the most basic techniques for achieving stereo sound from mono signals or effects. We'll look at the pros and cons of each, the possible side effects, and when it might be advantageous to use one technique or another. We'll use emulations of a mono modulation delay (Korg SDD-3000) and a classic unit for adding stereo (Roland Dimension D). Table of Contents: 00:00 INTRODUCTION 00:58 CLASSIC MODULATED DELAY UNITS 03:33 THE ROLAND DIMENSION D 04:23 THE CORRELATION METER 06:08 DIMENSION D EMULATION PLUGIN 09:12 PREPARING THE PROJECT TO ILLUSTRATE THE TECHNIQUES 10:42 FIRST TECHNIQUE: INVERTING THE PHASE OF A CHANNEL 14:08 ON THE HAAS EFFECT 15:51 SECOND TECHNIQUE: DIFFERENT DELAY TIMES USING TWO DELAYS 21:37 THIRD TECHNIQUE: AFFECTING ONLY ONE OF THE CHANNELS 23:39 INTERNAL ROUTINGS OF THE KORG SDD-3000 PLUGIN 24:43 WHEN USE ONE TECHNIQUE OR THE OTHER? 26:57 ADDING STEREO ONLY TO THE DELAY EFFECT 30:36 FAREWELL Link to the video on basic modulation and time effects:    • Efectos básicos de modulación y tiempo.   Link to the song where this guitar appears:    • Airplane Mode (Do Not Disturb)   About the Haas effect: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efecto_... Link to my website (information and links to my music and projects I've participated in): https://www.danlazy.com/ You can listen to my music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0hAyh... You can follow me on... Instagram:   / dan_lazy_music   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...