Doubler 2 Stereo

This is where the width happens. Do not shift by semitones; shift by (fractions of a semitone).

timing of these voices slightly, mimicking the natural imperfections of a human performance. Key Features You Need to Know Two-Voice Architecture: Doubler 2 provides a direct signal and two independent voices (unlike its big brother, Doubler 4, which offers four). Detuning & Modulation: You can shift the pitch of each voice by ±100 cents. A common trick is to pitch one side slightly up and the other slightly down (e.g., +7 and -7 cents) for an instant wide feel. Alignment & Delay: Add up to 100ms of delay to push the voices back in time, creating separation from the lead. EQ Control: High and low-shelf filters allow you to roll off the low end (usually below 200 Hz) to keep your mix clean and professional. Pro Tips for a Professional Mix 1. The "Wide Chorus" Move To make your chorus explode, try automating the doubler 2 stereo

The difference in delay and pitch between the two sides is what creates the "width." 3. Professional Polish This is where the width happens

Insert the stereo version of the plugin directly on your track or, for better control, on an Auxiliary Send . Key Features You Need to Know Two-Voice Architecture:

To turn a mono signal into a believable stereo spread, the Doubler applies two main ingredients to its generated voices:

Ultimately, the "Doubler 2 Stereo" represents a philosophy: that width is not simply volume spread across speakers, but a carefully crafted illusion of time and pitch difference. It is a tool that honors the analog past—where double-tracking was a labor of love—while embracing digital precision and control. In a stereo field crowded with competing elements, a well-tuned doubler can make one voice sound like two, and two sound like a choir. That is the quiet magic of doubling, squared.