Mono vs stereo mixing

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fra77x
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Post by fra77x »

Hello to all. I 've read in the latest Computer Music that a lot of producers uses mono than stereo in most cases.
What do you use?
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Post by marcuspocus »

Mono, if possible, cause imaging after is easier. For example, a piano sampled with 2 mics (stereo), create phasing problems, and imaging is very very hard afterward...
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Post by algorhythm »

stereo - yo'

music is noise thru time AND space - surround sound is even cooler.

I like phasing :wink:
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Post by marcuspocus »

Well, it depends! Obviously, if you like phasing :razz:

But it is true that i mix in stereo afterward everything, and even tried the small 'AC-3' tutorial found here in planetZ using the surround mixer to record 6 wavs file and later encode it in AC3, then created a audio cd with AC3 audio on it. I can read it back using my dvd player, pretty cool! But really hard to create a real mix with only 2 monitors. Not really ideal. Anyway, at least i know this work :grin: !
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On 2002-10-16 16:23, algorhythm wrote:
music is noise thru time AND space
:eek:
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Post by kensuguro »

phasing's cool. Just the right amount of it creates a roomy feel. Something that "professionally" recorded material often lack. But of course, you should stay away from massive cancellation.. (duh)
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Post by garyb »

On 2002-10-17 07:46, kensuguro wrote:
But of course, you should stay away from massive cancellation.. (duh)
good argument for starting with (mostly) mono tracks......

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