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rach3master This is the plugin I use and recommend to all of us here. [
It can be used in various ways. The way I use it is somewhat dependent on the microphone I am using which is a dual capsule LDC microphone called "Endora". So I am getting two channels, one front facing, one rear facing from the one microphone. How that all works is another topic, but back to the plug-in. So what I've got is essentially a mono recording with 2 tracks, not quite at the same amplitude (the one facing the piano is louder than the one facing away). I use the plug-in to widen the image, and I think it gives very nice and believable results. I don't think it would work all that well with Audacity, because a visual display is part of how to use it. If you don't have anything but Audacity, you might look for the lowest price alternative that would give you some visual capability in your edit. Listen to the YT clip with headphones, and you'll hear the difference. I like it; I've had many people tell me how lifelike my recordings sound.