Anyone using goniometers? I am using Toneboosters' free one and needed a bit of reading up on it to see what its purpose it.
It provides three visuals and on the correlation visual, my mix dives occasionally into the negative area.
Any knowledgeable people on here who know if that is bad?
I listened to the mix in mono and didn’t detect any obvious out of phase sounds.
Mixing & Panning
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Re: Mixing & Panning
This is free and may be of interest to you Jean: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/audiolens.html
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I ll try that, thanksjeremyb wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 10:00 am This is free and may be of interest to you Jean: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/audiolens.html
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Re: Mixing & Panning
Jay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:58 am Anyone using goniometers? I am using Toneboosters' free one and needed a bit of reading up on it to see what its purpose it.
It provides three visuals and on the correlation visual, my mix dives occasionally into the negative area.
Any knowledgeable people on here who know if that is bad?
I listened to the mix in mono and didn’t detect any obvious out of phase sounds.
The meter shows separation between the two channels—so how different the signal is to your left and right ear if you are wearing isolating headphones.
A good rule of thumb is that you don’t want negative values over extended periods, but occasionally is just fine. There needs to be enough in the middle (drums, bass, poss vocals) to hold the mix together.
BUT. The meter cannot tell you if the mix is bad, only your ears can do that. If the readings look iffy, but it sounds good, go with your ears, not your eyes.
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Re: Mixing & Panning
Dipping into antiphase is OK, it's just not great to have a lot. Can have a weird effect when listening in headphones, and can be problematic if played on radio broadcast, or cutting vinyl, but otherwise isn't a big deal.Jay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:58 am Anyone using goniometers? I am using Toneboosters' free one and needed a bit of reading up on it to see what its purpose it.
It provides three visuals and on the correlation visual, my mix dives occasionally into the negative area.
Any knowledgeable people on here who know if that is bad?
I listened to the mix in mono and didn’t detect any obvious out of phase sounds.
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Re: Mixing & Panning
the phase meter was always fun to watch during long sessions once the refreshments came out!
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