The most basic sound design consideration of all !
However this does not stop the confusion that arises from time to time even with somewhat accomplished producers. Fact is unless you have been trained in audio engineering you may have a slightly less than ideal definition. This article will change that. Feel free to like and share it...
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Mono vs stereo
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Re: Mono vs stereo
Thank you for the article, nice information packed, comprehensive knowledge.
Maybe you can use some of those
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Maybe you can post some other articles like this ?
Maybe you can use some of those
free sample packs.
Maybe you can post some other articles like this ?
Re: Mono vs stereo
It's true: moreover, this is why good end summing is crucial, yet few seem to know 'bout it. And this isn't analog vs. digital ting, although analog consoles seem to be preferred by most pros for this purpose. It's the end-all be-all for spotting major phase issues though.
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