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Enhancer: in the Axe-Fx II owner's manual

  • 5.9 Enhancer [ENH]
  • 16.10 Mono and Stereo

Enhancer: supported by which Fractal Audio products?

  • Axe-Fx II: yes.
  • FX8: yes.

Enhancer: types

  • The Enhancer's Modern mode uses multi-band techniques for a much more natural effect. Also, the effect is mono-compatible with no phasing problems when summing to mono. The effect both widens stereo signals and “stereoizes” mono signals. Low-cut and High-cut parameters allow control over the region of influence. It is NOT recommended to use the Enhancer if just using one side of a stereo output as phasing effects may be encountered. More information
  • The “Classic” mode uses old Haas effect delay-based processing.

Enhancer: mono/stereo input and output

  • The Enhancer only works when your OUTPUT signal is stereo. Also, don't use it if you only use one channel (left or right) of a stereo signal.
  • While a stereo input signal works best, the Enhancer can also "stereoize" an incoming mono signal. Of course, the output signal still has to be stereo.

Enhancer: avoiding phase cancellation

  • When summing a stereo signal to mono, the Enhancer in Classic mode can cause phase cancellation. The Modern Mode is mono-compatible to prevent this.
  • Cliff: "Never put the enhancer in parallel or you'll get phasing problems. That's why there is no bypass mode because it should always be in series." source

Enhancer: widening the Panner

  • Make the Panner effect appear “fuller” and “wider” (stereo only) by adding the Enhancer.

Enhancer: alternatives

  • Cliff: "Another way would be to use the Delay block. Set the Mix to 100%, dial in the desired amount of delay and set Balance to full right." source

Enhancer: various tips