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finally understood on my own example phasing
#1
i mean problems with phases .

and i would like to know if it is possible to fix it during mastering session ? I mean i know how to try to fix it on my own on this stage,but anyway,would be nice to know,you know, just "in case" .


i think i will have a job for medway,first one from me .

just willl finish it as i have less time because of job and university
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#2
Not really as if you try to mono stuff out then it's just going to collapse the same way it would on a mono system. Better to get it right at the source.

Generally when I check phase in mastering it's to make sure nothing I'm doing is adding phase issues. But if there was something already there I would ask for a new mixdown.
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#3
ok,got it chief.

could You medway write some short tippos what must be done,where we HAVE to pay attention especially etc to avoid phasing issues?
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#4
Main thing is to just use correlation meter firs to check and if you see something that looks like it might be an issue then hit a mono switch. Then you can hear how the sound will be on a mono system.

If it disapears or sounds strange then sort out the issue. If I don't hear much change then I usually don't worry about it.
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