Collaborative project!
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 @hisefilo Are you really sure it's gain4? It's the node that makes level deviation of the horn's left doppler  
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 @hisefilo If you do that you risk to kill the left/right balance... What do you want to achieve in the end? 
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 @hisefilo Please do not use the smoothing in the gain node, very important! 
 Better to change the mod range value here!
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 @ustk I did't touch anything. just turned off this guy.  But I get the same (or similar result backing stereo with to 100% for main gain module. (was 200%) 
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 @hisefilo If you do that it's only modulating the right channel now... 
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 @ustk Do you just want to reduce the overall horn level deviation? (stereo amount) 
 If it's the case there's a much better way ;)
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 @ustk yes!! I guess turning back width to 100% does the trick, right? 
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 @hisefilo Yes of course! if you don't turn off gain4... please don't do that... 
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 @ustk In my opinoin the 200% width was the cause of many issues, like @lalalandsynth mentioned for the click/perc 
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 @hisefilo To be honest in the tests I realized, 200% was a bit too much but 140-150 is a good compromise. Maybe not necessary to go back to 100%... 
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 @ustk great!!!! I just did that some time ago to improve width. Now leslies does it :) 
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 @ustk said in Collaborative project!: @hisefilo To be honest in the tests I realized, 200% was a bit too much but 140-150 it a good compromise. Maybe not necessary to go back to 100%... Okidoki 
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 @hisefilo And in the garageband plugin, I noticed that the stereo is enhanced quite a lot... Too much? I don't know because it sounds good anyway... 
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 @ustk Yes, noticed the same.... but I like it.... maybe it's better to test on Logic 
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 @hisefilo Absolutely ;) 
 Also when working with stereo and phase, we quickly lose objectivity, therefore, it's important to check often in mono in order to reset the ears.
 I compulsively hit my mono button on the monitoring controller 
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 @ustk said in Collaborative project!: Also when working with stereo and phase, we quickly lose objectivity, therefore, it's important to check often in mono in order to reset the ears. Noted that now!!! hehhehehehe 
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 @hisefilo Do you push a new version with gain4 back and new gain width? 
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 @ustk yes. in a few minutes 
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 @hisefilo Sorry I'm too excited  


