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Sound Design / Re: Using mono samples in a stereo mix?
« on: January 11, 2016, 04:12:14 pm »
Rick Snoman talks a bit about this in the mixing theory section of The Dance Music Manual, basically saying that it can be helpful to use a combination of both mono and stereo sounds in a mix to help it maintain more definition and clarity. Some elements will naturally be mono (i.e. if you use a single mic to record vocals).. but it's good to be aware of the samples/plugins you are using.

It's not to say good mixes can't be made using all stereo sample sources. You can help yourself out quite a bit by panning things around, but the stereo width of the sounds will mean you will have more overlap then if you were to use a mono sample in its place. It's just to say that using some mono samples can be helpful in avoiding every element fighting each other on the "horizontal sound-stage" in the creation of a clear mix.

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Sound Design / Re: SERUM Tips & Tricks
« on: January 08, 2016, 09:47:08 pm »
on the topic of dimension expander....whether its with serum, massive, or the xfer plugin--should this be avoided on bass sounds due to phase issues in mono? It makes my basses sound so much bigger and better, but I'm worried that it has that downside too it....maybe try to isolate the <100/150hz to another channel and get away with dimension-expanding the midbass?

imo you should always isolate everything in your basses below 150hz into a separate channel. it just gives you so much more control. if you do make the lows/sub a separate channel then yeah the dimension expander should be no problem!

Also, if you are creating wide bass sounds with Serum, it has a great "Remove fundamental" feature under "Process" in the wavetable editor that allows you to take the fundamental pitch out of your bass sound, but leave the harmonic character of the sound untouched. You can either group another subbass sound or use the direct out feature on Serum's sub-oscillator to replace the sub frequencies with something more mono-compatible.

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