One key consideration to your success is whether you plan to record, mix and master your music in mono or stereo. But which one should you choose - and why? Let us take you through things. Chapters 1. What's the difference between mono and stereo? 2. What is stereo sound? 3. ...
Stereo sound vs. surround sound Stereo sound features two channels — the left and right — that recreate the soundstage of a live performance. While it offers depth and directionality, stereo sound is limited to a single plane. Surround sound features at least four channels (usually five) for...
Mono vs stereo sound: Mono sound is any sound – in most cases, music, that is recorded and or played back usingoneaudio channel. For example, onemicrophonerecording aguitaris a mono recording, because you’re usingonechannel (with one mic) to pick up the sound of the guitar. Even if ...
That’s why too many stereo tracks can cause a mix to collapse. The sum of all these channels with lingering mono info converges on the center and makes your mix sound narrow. Luckily, it’s easy to fix it. Two mono tracks with no common information will never overlap when panned separa...
Confused about mono vs. stereo in the mixing process? Learn the difference between mono vs. stereo playback as well as mono vs. stereo mixing and how to get professional sounding mixes that consider mono compatibility.
Stereo Vs Mono: Some modulation effects (Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Rotary, Uni-Vibe) shine in their stereo version because they can beautifully open up a Mono sound, while others (Tremolo, Filter Sweep, and Vibrato) are normally used in a single-channel configuration. As a rule of thumb, ...
The only advantage is that bridged amps will play louder than the same amps in stereo bi-amp mode. Bridging will not sound as good, because the power supply is more stressed when current demand is doubled. Also, IM distortion will be less with four channels vs. two. Bridging is great ...
The MONO vs STEREO debate is a fascinating discussion so we need to get some facts straight before investigating this new CD. The earliest recordings of the sound era were recorded in MONO.The singer and orchestra would be carefully positioned around the one microphone and the sound directly rec...
Workflow details: just adding sound effects to a scene, ambience, incidental foley, etc. Steps to reproduce - (Very important!) 1- create a new project and main sequence, import the reference mp4. 2- import two wav files, one stereo, one mono. 3- pan them -50 to the left. the mo...
Is there a way to just make it "record" like that (in this pseudo-stereo with sound in both L and R) to begin with, vs. having to select and convert each file after the fact? (I usually record using Total Recorder of its simplicity. I can drastically reduce the number of keystrokes...