6 Techniques To Get ULTRA WIDE Synths! (Perfect For Keys & Guitar Too) | Make Pop Music

In this video, Austin goes over 6 techniques that you can use to add some width to elements such as synths, keys, and guitars. We dive into using things like mid/side EQ, layering and panning, modulation, dialing in stereo imagers, and more! Check out all of our samples, presets, MIDI packs, courses, and more! ——— Listen to some of my work! DAW / Program I Use: ​​​​​​ ——— Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content on all things pop music! Join Our Facebook Community - Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on TikTok: Follow Austin: ​​ Make Pop Music is the #1 resource for independent pop producers, writers, and artists. Thank you for being a subscriber! My Gear: DAW: Cubase 11 Pro Desk: AZ Studio Workstations Main Microphone: Lewitt LCT1040 Monitors: Focal Shape 65s with Focal Sub6 Interface: UAD Apollo Twin USB MIDI Keyboard: M-Audio Code 61 Keyboards: Roland Juno DS88, Roland Juno 106, Arturia PolyBrute Guitars: Fender American Professional Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul Studio, Taylor 214 CE Plus Preamps: Heritage Audio HA81A & Audient ASP800 Microphones: Advanced Audio 251, Slate ML-1, Shure SM7B, JZ BH-1, JZ V67, Lauten Audio LA-320, Lauten Audio LA-220, Lauten Audio LA-120, AKG P170, Sterling ST59 Camera: Panasonic G7 Lens: Rokinon 12mm f2 Camera Lights: Neewer LED Light Panels Timestamps: Preview 0:00 Intro 0:33 Technique 1 - Adjust Unison and Detune On The Synth 1:35 Technique 2 - Use Wide Reverbs 3:09 Technique 3 - Chorus and Modulation Effects 4:30 Technique 4 - Layering and Panning Sounds 7:35 Technique 5 - Using Spatial Imagers and Wideners 10:27 Technique 6 - Mid Side EQ 13:30 Final Listen and Panorama Scope View 17:15 Outro 17:53
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