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Are stereo enhancers commonly used in audio mastering?
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[QUOTE="Ntombela, post: 17567"] Yup, stereo enhancers are sometimes used in mastering music. Stereo wideners are a type of audio processing tool that is used to enhance the stereo sound of a mix. They work by widening the stereo image, increasing the perceived separation between different sounds in the mix, and creating a more immersive and dynamic listening experience. Thus, these [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/resources/what-are-plug-ins-in-music-software.467/']music plugins[/URL] can be particularly useful in audio-post production to give a final polish to the stereo image of a mix and make it sound fuller and more spacious. However, it should be noted that excessive use of stereo enhancers can lead to phasing issues and other problems, so it is important to use them judiciously and with a careful ear. [/QUOTE]
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