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Doubler 2 Stereo Link

You can offset the pitch of each voice by a few cents (typically ±4 to ±12 cents) to create richness without it sounding "out of tune".

A doubler effect is used in audio processing to create a richer, more layered sound. It works by duplicating the original audio signal, then slightly altering the duplicate. This alteration can include changes in pitch, timing, and sometimes even panning. The result is a sound that appears wider and more complex than the original mono signal. doubler 2 stereo

: Position voices anywhere in the stereo field (typically hard-left and hard-right) and adjust their volume relative to the original signal. You can offset the pitch of each voice

Hard pan Voice L to 100% left and Voice R to 100% right. Send your mono source (e.g., a vocal or synth) to both auxes equally. Keep the original mono track centered at a lower volume (or mute it for a pure stereo effect). This alteration can include changes in pitch, timing,