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You are totally right. I have to tell you, I struggled a lot, how to put the whole track to the stereo field. I was not sure how should a deal with it. A bit challenging to make a it stereo on the Tracker, but I tried to do it in the mixing phase... that I think not was enough. Do you have any suggestion what should be moved from the center? ^^ A side chain a really good idea! Maybe I will revisit my track to improve a little bit. :D

Thank you very much for your kind words, take care. :)

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Sorry for the late reply! This was a bit of a busy with life week for me (I was gone from my computer for a most of the time). You might be able to make it more stereo by exporting each track/stem individually then pan each one or add stereoizing effects like chorus, ping pong delay, stereo wideners, haas, or anything with a spread knob (Kilohearts puts a lot of spread knobs on their effects). I'm not sure what i would recommend to pan as it's hard to judge without messing around and seeing what works but things I could think of are: slightly panning the hi hat to the right or left, maybe a little bit of stereo tremolo to the melody line so it moves (this could become annoying for the listener so it might not work), any background fx that don't have a lot of bass could also be good, and the vinyl crackles

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Don't have to apologize. :) Good ideas! I started to mix my old tracks, and I started to add more "life", more stereo for each. I tried to add more reverb to all of it. I don't really satisfied. Maybe a little very soft chorus could be better. I tried to add another layer with pingpong effect for the leads. Maybe it will be better. Thank you, I learned a lot from you. :) Hope I will meet again. :)