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This is soooooooo good. I’m trying it this weekend with a mix I’ve been having trouble with. Thank you!
Yes, mono is a very helpful tool, especially if you use it with a single speaker, but with two is still a good tool. If you collapse your mix to mono you can see if things disappear. When you can get them to stay relatively the same, your mix will really shine in stereo.
Great share and thanks @noob
I put my kicks, bass, and snare in mono. Tight.
yea from now on i always use mono / stereo flip on bus to check. speeds things up ALOT..and the tip "dont suck in mono" is good.. ( does the track work in mono? no? try again
Here’s a track that puts the drum set on the far left side:
Sounds pretty frickin awesome to me.
it still works if we HIT THAT MONO BUTTON
Where is the mono button on my iPad?
dunno if this helps any1 , but heres my basic template in AUM for monitor / record on diff channels with pass through to mono/stereo monitor (TB Morphit on B you dont need it for the stuff to work).
Thanks. Why the two monos?
Listen again. It sounds great on headphones. It’s a very creative mix.
Most PC DAW’s have a mono switch. I use BM3 and it does not. An easy trick to throw mix in mono in BM3 is to put the stock stereo widener effect on the main channel and turn the widener setting all the way to the left which collapses your mix to mono. Found it works almost as well with my mini reference monitors as it does with my auratone single mix cube. Using this set up, I got a recent mix to sit so well that I played it for someone and forgot to take it off mono. Didn’t event notice for the first minute or so. When I did take it off mono, holy cow!
Another tip In this vein for those who sample. Many old records were “creatively” mixed with the drums on the left or the right channel. If your daw gives you the option of converting samples to mono like BM3 and gives you the choice of combining left and right, just using right channel or just using left channel, try choosing the right first and then the left only. I’ve been able to remove drums completely using this method which has given me some pristine drum-less melodies and some pretty ill drum breaks.
AUM got perfect tools built in for stereo tinkering
ah thats just a normal channel...anyway don't stare on the fx choices, the main thing here is the 'no bus' output on "A" (master,red)still renders to track (records) just fine. and we have monitoring untouched.. on "B"(monitor,green)