Well, I have seen in these forums some talk about stereo enhancers (or "imagers" or whatever).
The general consensus seems to be like they are a no-no for mastering (and I can absolutely agree with that, because I know they'll fuck up my mix balance in favour of panned tracks, hiding my centered tracks ).
Then, is there any use for those processors in metal production?.
I have tried recently a stereo enhancer in my drum reverb bus, placed right after the reverb itself. I'm trying to make drums sound more "spacious" or "3D", avoiding to make the reverb sound excessive. I have already panned my drums and have used a spaced pair of OH's, watched out for phase problems, etc.
The effect I got was kinda cool, but I only have the drum tracks recorded yet, so I don't have an idea of what it will sound like in the mix, or what effect could it have (good or bad) on my final mastered tracks.
Is there something I should be aware of? do you find stereo enhancers to be useful on your mixes? How?
I know the best thing to do is experiment, but I guessed I could borrow some knowledge and experience from you guys, can't I?
Discuss!!!
Cheers
The general consensus seems to be like they are a no-no for mastering (and I can absolutely agree with that, because I know they'll fuck up my mix balance in favour of panned tracks, hiding my centered tracks ).
Then, is there any use for those processors in metal production?.
I have tried recently a stereo enhancer in my drum reverb bus, placed right after the reverb itself. I'm trying to make drums sound more "spacious" or "3D", avoiding to make the reverb sound excessive. I have already panned my drums and have used a spaced pair of OH's, watched out for phase problems, etc.
The effect I got was kinda cool, but I only have the drum tracks recorded yet, so I don't have an idea of what it will sound like in the mix, or what effect could it have (good or bad) on my final mastered tracks.
Is there something I should be aware of? do you find stereo enhancers to be useful on your mixes? How?
I know the best thing to do is experiment, but I guessed I could borrow some knowledge and experience from you guys, can't I?

Discuss!!!
Cheers
