Stereo !exclusive! — Doubler 2

Among the tools available for this task, the configuration often labeled as stands out as a primary archetype. It is not merely an effect; it is a study in psychoacoustics, a manipulation of time and space that convinces the human brain that it is hearing two distinct performances where there is only one.

In the golden age of analog recording, if you wanted a massive, wall-shaking guitar riff or a vocal that seemed to float in the center of your skull, you had one option: doubler 2 stereo

Without the Doubler, it’s quacky. With it (Time @ 30µs, Freq @ 2 o’clock), the sound explodes into a wide, lush field. It sounds like two Stratocasters panned hard left and right. Fingerpicking becomes cinematic. Among the tools available for this task, the

A mono sound effect—like a car engine or a footstep—can be expanded using Doubler 2 Stereo to place the sound in a vast, empty space. For sci-fi interfaces, doubling the signal creates an unnatural "digital clone" effect that feels futuristic. With it (Time @ 30µs, Freq @ 2

Each voice includes a one-octave-down switch, which is particularly useful for thickening guitars or creating "sub" layers. Practical Applications

Blends the effected right channel into the mix. At noon, you have equal dry/wet. At max, the left side is completely dry, and the right is fully delayed—maximum width.