– Tremolo is an Amplitude Based Modulation
– a Tremolo Modulates the Audio Volume via an LFO
– using a Different Phase for Both of the Stereo Channels gives you a Widening Effect
– with Minimum Width this is Even more Audible because Parts of the Spectrum are “Fluctuating”, thus Complete Silence is Quite Rare
– a Multiband Tremolo can have Different Processing Speeds for Each Band, thus Provides the same Width but the Effect is more Subtle (Natural)
– also, Multiple Tremolos with Different Speeds Reduces thee Chances of the Audio Becoming Completely Silent or Getting Panned to just One Side as with a Standard Tremolo
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