Sky Blue Lou
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I didn't reads those long posts, but I suspect this is a case of someone taking typed words a little too literally.
I'm guessing you don't do so hot in relationships.
A 3ms delay is enough of a difference between a player being right on the beat, and laying back (depending on the tempo).
I would advise against a symmetry fetish, or a "fetish" of any kind when it comes to how you use your planes of space in a mix. There are five planes of a mix contained within four dimensions (time being the fourth). They are as follows: Frequency (up to down), panning (left to right), balance (front to back), reflectivity (far to near), and contrast (sparse to dense).
I'm working on a song with 12 guitar tracks.
It takes a minimum of 22ms to properly throw the signal, and you're still going to have all sorts of phase cancellation issues in mono until you get somewhere above 50ms.
Greg, Why is it dumb to copy a track in order to create stereo effect?
-laz.
Because copying, pasting, cloning, etc......doesn't create a stereo track or effect. It just gives you a louder mono track. You can make 50 copies, it's still a mono track.Greg, Why is it dumb to copy a track in order to create stereo effect?
-laz.
Because copying, pasting, cloning, etc......doesn't create a stereo track or effect. It just gives you a louder mono track. You can make 50 copies, it's still a mono track.