Hi everyone,
So I'm checking on cinematic studio strings and ozone shows it's out of phase on their samples. I'm sure this is because of the baked in hall sound, not the actual instrument that is mainly heard.
That leads me to ask, how much out of phase (below the 0 point) is okay for you? Is it just a matter of personal taste for when you bring it to mono, it still sounds decent enough to your ears?
What is your thought process when it comes to how much near the negative phase your track, or certain instruments can be at? Perhaps there are some non-important elements which can live in stereo, and you don't care about them much in mono?
Just looking for general thoughts on how *you* handle phase.
Thanks!
Dave
So I'm checking on cinematic studio strings and ozone shows it's out of phase on their samples. I'm sure this is because of the baked in hall sound, not the actual instrument that is mainly heard.
That leads me to ask, how much out of phase (below the 0 point) is okay for you? Is it just a matter of personal taste for when you bring it to mono, it still sounds decent enough to your ears?
What is your thought process when it comes to how much near the negative phase your track, or certain instruments can be at? Perhaps there are some non-important elements which can live in stereo, and you don't care about them much in mono?
Just looking for general thoughts on how *you* handle phase.
Thanks!
Dave