
TeyshaBlue
It's the smell..
I have a question that's been niggling at the back of my mind.
Is there any value now to insuring optimal mono playback?
I know alot of the expanders/wideners use selective phase cancellation to create the effect and too much of it can cause things to almost dissappear when a mix is run mono. But is mono compatability as important now as it once was in the days of AM and pre-fi TV?
This question is not addressing using mono as a mixing/mastering technique...ie insuring instrument space/balance mix wise.
Damn....this probably should be in the mixing/mastering area. Sorry.
Is there any value now to insuring optimal mono playback?
I know alot of the expanders/wideners use selective phase cancellation to create the effect and too much of it can cause things to almost dissappear when a mix is run mono. But is mono compatability as important now as it once was in the days of AM and pre-fi TV?
This question is not addressing using mono as a mixing/mastering technique...ie insuring instrument space/balance mix wise.
Damn....this probably should be in the mixing/mastering area. Sorry.

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