
lonewhitefly
Active member
i am wondering if someone with a clearer head might be able to clear up something for me ...
i recorded a 2-track stereo bounce of a group of instruments to 2 separate tracks on an 8-track machine. i now wish to go mono, so i just centered the 2-tracks and have a mono that pretty much sounds the same as the stereo mix (but in mono of course). are there any potential phase issues i am missing here? the original tracks in the bounce mix are all mono, except a stereo piano spread, which collapses to mono reasonably well on its own (there is a solo piano section, so i was able to listen to the piano on its own).
i know that if you do this on a 2-track tape, it gets all kinds of crazy smear and cancellation going on, but that doesn't seem to be the case here. i specifically left a track between them on the 8-track (so the 2 tracks are not side by side) when i did the bounce (the stereo spread is on tracks 5 and 7).
thanks for any help!
i recorded a 2-track stereo bounce of a group of instruments to 2 separate tracks on an 8-track machine. i now wish to go mono, so i just centered the 2-tracks and have a mono that pretty much sounds the same as the stereo mix (but in mono of course). are there any potential phase issues i am missing here? the original tracks in the bounce mix are all mono, except a stereo piano spread, which collapses to mono reasonably well on its own (there is a solo piano section, so i was able to listen to the piano on its own).
i know that if you do this on a 2-track tape, it gets all kinds of crazy smear and cancellation going on, but that doesn't seem to be the case here. i specifically left a track between them on the 8-track (so the 2 tracks are not side by side) when i did the bounce (the stereo spread is on tracks 5 and 7).
thanks for any help!