In there, click “invert left phase” (while listening to the mono version of your song), and watch what happens… then uncheck it… See how it all works? That should explain it pretty good.īe careful with widening though… It can be really nice upon first listen, but sometimes certain elements will suddenly be too loud in a mix… and it may even give a slightly less “powerful” feel (less perfect correlation between both speakers playing the exact same thing). Keep that setting, and then just under/after that plugin, load the “stereo tools” plugin. Now, DO THIS: slide the “stereo expander” slider all the way left again (so the mix is mono). Now drag it all the way to the right and look at the meter… Now experiment with settings somewhere in the middle, and you’ll begin to understand the meter. Drag the slider all the way to the left (the mix is now mono), and look at the meter. A fairly round shape indicates a well balanced stereo signal. A horizontal line indicates that the left channel is the same as the right, but with an inverse phase. DO THIS: Open a standard commercially released mix. The Phasescope works as follows: A vertical line indicates a perfect mono signal (the left and right channels are the same). Mixes with patterns that are mostly along the vertical line are very mono mixes in general… mixes that have a much wider pattern are more “stereo”… They have more out-of-phase information between the left and right channel, and indicate a wider sounding mix. On top, a straight up vertical line indicates perfect mono - and a horizontal line indicates perfectly out of phase (the opposite of mono). 1 is perfect 180 degree phase cancellation (if summed to mono) between left and right… In general on mixes, phase correlation is rarely perfect (unless someone mixed in mono on purpose) - hence the reason the lines on the bottom part of the phase meter move around a little… The further right the little green line, the more “mono” the mix… Further left the little green line, the more “stereo” the mix. On the bottom, +1 is perfect phase correlation between the left and right. If I mute the Right wave, this green vertical line shifts immediately towards the Left side of ‘0’, which seems a given, and the orange image presents a somewhat 45 degree thick-ish line image. The green line never goes below the ‘0’ mark and typically exists centered in the 20% range (two bumps to the right of the ‘0’, towards the +1. As the stereo track plays there are indicators, -1…0…+1, and then a green vertical line with two red vertical lines on either side of it that fluctuate as the file plays. However below the orange image, this is my area of question. FWIW, looking at a stereo track, I can visually see that the Left wave is slightly larger than the Right wave, maybe 1db, and this has to figure into the process but I am not clear that it does because the Phase Scope is not centered on ‘0’ - and actually…shouldn’t this make the Phase Scope indicate that the Left wave is more dominant than the Right wave in the Phase Scope?Īs I look at the Phase Scope I see the shifting orange image as the wave plays and is seems centered. However the Phase Scope meter puzzles me. Now a green cursor is created, and playback works normally - AND, the “listen alone” button is no longer reversed… it’s fixed.I understand signal phase, at least I thought I did. With audio still playing, hit spacebar to stop playback.It seems that the “Listen Alone” button is somehow reversed. It’s not moving at all even though audio is playing back.ī) Monitoring for the reference track is not engaged, but audio is heard (it should not be without “listen alone” engaged).Ĭ) Click the “listen alone” button to enable it, and audio is MUTED - even though it should be the oppositeĭ) Click the “listen alone” button again to disable it, and audio plays back - even though it should now be muted. The reference track audio begins playback - but:Ī) The green playback cursor is not there. Hit play immediately without moving cursor or adding anything else.Drag a 44k stereo file onto the reference track - but DO NOT CLICK ANYWHERE IN THE TIMELINE OR ANYWHERE ELSE.When the montage opens, it has one stereo track as default. I’ve found a bug with the reference track:
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