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Leapwing StageOne & CenterOne Tutorial – Stereo Imaging in a Real Mix

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Leapwing StageOne & CenterOne Tutorial – Stereo Imaging in a Real Mix


Bring the legendary sound of Harrison's analog heritage into your DAW with the 32Classic Channel Strip. This comprehensive plugin emulates the iconic Harrison 32Classic console, featuring a musical four-band parametric EQ, famous ultra-wide filters, and a versatile dynamics section with three compression modes. With the addition of a Jensen transformer-modeled "Drive" control for warm harmonic saturation, it provides the same professional workflow and sonic character used on some of the world's most influential records.

In this mixing tutorial, Robin demonstrates how to use Leapwing StageOne and Leapwing CenterOne for stereo imaging in a real-world music mix. The video focuses on managing stereo stems exported from Ableton Live, reducing mid-range buildup, and creating space for vocals, kick, and snare without losing mono compatibility.

You’ll hear clear before and after examples on acoustic guitars and sub bass, with a detailed explanation of mono spread, mid/side balance, and center reduction using StageOne and CenterOne in a dense production.

👉 Download a free trial of Leapwing StageOne and CenterOne on the Leapwing Audio website: https://www.leapwingaudio.com/

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