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Because I love you
Because I love you guys and the earlier thread I tried posting some solid advice about Mono - Stereo I though I would start random threads with things that I was either taught by mentors or learned from friends just by whatching. Hopefully these will be serious food for thought that SOME will take and grind the hell out off and quickly put to use. MOST will just read and never give another minute of thought (which is cool aswell). And SOME will have already been exposed. Cheers
1 you must think of 1 speaker as a cardiod microphone. Picture it just as you would when looking at a spec sheet for
a microphones top view polar pattern.
If intrested google how all polar patterns are derived from combining 2 simple cardiods. For example the figure of 8 mic arrives from basically two cardiod mics back to back. ok.....
so we determined that a single speaker/transducer is the same as the element on a dynamic microphone. And we also determined how mixing 2 of the exact same microphones will record for example a singer voice with different null points and ultra hotspots Ie "places around those 2 mics were sound is COMING from" will be either totally rejected or totally enhanced is so amazing.
Now your trying to mix an album with whatever amount of tracks and you feel like you just cant get the individual elements to have there own space or directivity in the mix. Youve done all the learned basics that are totaly still needed and should still be done like Hi passing the more you pan/ eq moves/ cleanup. great youve done all this but are now looking for that missing link.
So we go back to the original concept but instead of rejecting/enhancing specific areas of sound coming to the 2 microphones with a singer in a big room. Now we just flip this concept since we determined 1 mic = 1 speaker. We want to create the nulls and hotspots in areas of sound LEAVING the 2 transducers/speakers into a big room with a listener in it.
Cheers
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Sorry not sure why it bolded part of 1 paragraph
oh well i feel as though it bolded
something rather important anyways
Cheers