08-21-2008, 03:07 PM
Ive started paying more attention to all this a bit more so ive got a few Qs if you please 
I now have all my kick/bass/drums/perc in mono, apart from a few effects etc. and pads /arpeg etc in stereo.
Ive been running each channel through ozone 3 and looking at the correlation & phase meters. Ozone 3 also has the options of mono, switch L/R, invert L, invert R.
Now if the ozone meters show phase cancellation (i think) going on, does that mean that when you convert it to mono parts of the sound will cancel each other out & so not be heard? so if i click the mono button in ozone, as long as im still happy with the sound then its ok right? even if there is some cancellation going on.
What should i expect when clicking the switch L/R, invert L, invert R buttons?
and what should i watch out for there?
ive been using the Waves imager to widen the pads out on a track, but as soon as i do so the ozone3 meters show lots of cancellation. what would be a better way to widen the pad sound? can the asymmetry & rotation help on the imager, or should i be going back to the sound source, or using a doubler or something? Is the idea to have both left & right sides sounding a little different so that they dont cancel each other out?
Finally lol
is this only relevant if a track was gonna be put onto vinyl and hence made into mono, or is it important all the time?
Cheers guys,
Paul

I now have all my kick/bass/drums/perc in mono, apart from a few effects etc. and pads /arpeg etc in stereo.
Ive been running each channel through ozone 3 and looking at the correlation & phase meters. Ozone 3 also has the options of mono, switch L/R, invert L, invert R.
Now if the ozone meters show phase cancellation (i think) going on, does that mean that when you convert it to mono parts of the sound will cancel each other out & so not be heard? so if i click the mono button in ozone, as long as im still happy with the sound then its ok right? even if there is some cancellation going on.
What should i expect when clicking the switch L/R, invert L, invert R buttons?
and what should i watch out for there?
ive been using the Waves imager to widen the pads out on a track, but as soon as i do so the ozone3 meters show lots of cancellation. what would be a better way to widen the pad sound? can the asymmetry & rotation help on the imager, or should i be going back to the sound source, or using a doubler or something? Is the idea to have both left & right sides sounding a little different so that they dont cancel each other out?
Finally lol
is this only relevant if a track was gonna be put onto vinyl and hence made into mono, or is it important all the time?Cheers guys,
Paul

