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I'm not sure if it's only me or with everyone, every time I switch the main track to mono, the reverb is almost gone. So, I can't monitor it clearly.
Is it normal or not?

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by horstmoshroom on Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:46 am
Hey yinlee1,
SwitchBack told you!
https://forums.presonus.com/viewtopic.php?p=280703#p280703

But you can read for your self,
I found for you :)

The Decorrelation of Audio Signals and Its Impact on Spatial Imagery
v10_Ex. 1010 - Decorrelation1995.pdf
(1.9 MiB) Downloaded 64 times

I occasionally listen briefly in mono to hear if there are phase problems.
Today, knowing more about it, I can listen to my mix in mono as well.
But we are already neutered/degenerated to 44.1kHz, so now still mono :)

Regards,
Tino
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by Nothingness on Mon Mar 21, 2022 5:57 pm
horstmoshroom wroteHey yinlee1,
SwitchBack told you!
https://forums.presonus.com/viewtopic.php?p=280703#p280703

But you can read for your self,
I found for you :)

The Decorrelation of Audio Signals and Its Impact on Spatial Imagery
v10_Ex. 1010 - Decorrelation1995.pdf

I occasionally listen briefly in mono to hear if there are phase problems.
Today, knowing more about it, I can listen to my mix in mono as well.
But we are already neutered/degenerated to 44.1kHz, so now still mono :)

Regards,
Tino

Oops, I forgot I did it before. LOL..
Thanks for reminding me and the pdf file ;)
Last edited by Nothingness on Fri Jun 24, 2022 2:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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by Lokeyfly on Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:03 pm
yinlee1 wrote
horstmoshroom wroteHey yinlee1,
SwitchBack told you!
https://forums.presonus.com/viewtopic.php?p=280703#p280703

But you can read for your self,
I found for you :)

The Decorrelation of Audio Signals and Its Impact on Spatial Imagery
v10_Ex. 1010 - Decorrelation1995.pdf

I occasionally listen briefly in mono to hear if there are phase problems.
Today, knowing more about it, I can listen to my mix in mono as well.
But we are already neutered/degenerated to 44.1kHz, so now still mono :)

Regards,
Tino

Oops, I forgot I did it before. LOL..
Thanks for remining me and the pdf file ;)

Hi yinlee1 , It would also be helpful if you added your specs to your signature. Over one year in the forum. It often helps those assisting others.
Thx!
Come to think of it, horstmoshroom as well. :shock:

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by Nothingness on Fri Jun 24, 2022 2:46 pm
Lokeyfly wrote
yinlee1 wrote
horstmoshroom wroteHey yinlee1,
SwitchBack told you!
https://forums.presonus.com/viewtopic.php?p=280703#p280703

But you can read for your self,
I found for you :)

The Decorrelation of Audio Signals and Its Impact on Spatial Imagery
v10_Ex. 1010 - Decorrelation1995.pdf

I occasionally listen briefly in mono to hear if there are phase problems.
Today, knowing more about it, I can listen to my mix in mono as well.
But we are already neutered/degenerated to 44.1kHz, so now still mono :)

Regards,
Tino

Oops, I forgot I did it before. LOL..
Thanks for remining me and the pdf file ;)

Hi yinlee1 , It would also be helpful if you added your specs to your signature. Over one year in the forum. It often helps those assisting others.
Thx!
Come to think of it, horstmoshroom as well. :shock:

https://forums.presonus.com/ucp.php?i=profile&mode=signature


Oh, that's a good idea. I should do it right now. Thx!

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