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Stereo to Mono Samples

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:12 pm
by nowaysj
Seems like every drum hit sample I have is in stereo.

I've read before that it is easier and more effective to use mono samples.

First is it better to use mono drum hit samples?

Second, should I convert my stereo hits into mono hits?

Advise oh wise ones!

Re: Stereo to Mono Samples

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:46 pm
by why
just another question if some wise ones visit this thread - how do i turn a sample from stereo to mono in live? thanks.

Re: Stereo to Mono Samples

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:23 pm
by 86.
why wrote:just another question if some wise ones visit this thread - how do i turn a sample from stereo to mono in live? thanks.
ableton has a stereo imager which I can't remember (i have waves diamond and use S1 by default). you can also export the sample, and in the export options click 'convert to mono'

Re: Stereo to Mono Samples

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:26 pm
by boomstix
why wrote:just another question if some wise ones visit this thread - how do i turn a sample from stereo to mono in live? thanks.
you want to use the utility plug in, there's a preset called mono IIRC otherwise set width to 0%

@OP I like mono and stereo for drums, depends on the sample. if you want to try them in mono you just need to change the panning on your DAW to centre the channels (see above for Live, dunno about others)

Re: Stereo to Mono Samples

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:30 am
by wormcode
Matter of taste really, mono isn't required for drums. Honestly I wouldn't use any stereo bass drums, although it's ok to. I don't like mono hats or snares, because it's not that realistic. Sometimes it might sound better though, depends on the particular tune and if there is any layering going on.

Re: Stereo to Mono Samples

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:29 am
by safeandsound
Mono is good from the perspective of having equal energy on
each side of the spectrum, it can be punchier as there is no
time differences to smear transients between channels.

However, there is no rule to suggest that stereo is not possible,
many hand claps have a pseudo stereo sound associated with them
it can add interesting richness. There is usually a stereo element to an
acoustic drum set as miking in stereo of the overheads is common, so you always
have a little stereo information from the overall kit.

As mentioned I would not use stereo kicks (though these are unlikely to be found
anyway)

cheers