Why though?
I still cant understand.
;-;
What does phase cancellation sound like, and what does it look like?
I found a great article here. https://www.musicianonamission.com/phas ... Sound_Like
But... I'm too beginner to understand
Also, about the spectrum analyzer.
Here's the embedded image:
I still.. cant fully process how phase cancellation and its relation in mono mixing.
And what's its workaround in mixing part.
Here's one of my songs...
Stereo: https://www.bandlab.com/vortexsupernova ... 50f28a2802
Mono: https://www.bandlab.com/vortexsupernova ... 50f28a2802
Does it have phase cancellation? I think it does so... I'm not really sure
https://prnt.sc/w9trg1
Because when the waveforms were added, the waveform became quieter, hence, the frequencies were cancelled out?
I still cant understand.
;-;
What does phase cancellation sound like, and what does it look like?
I found a great article here. https://www.musicianonamission.com/phas ... Sound_Like
But... I'm too beginner to understand
What is its relation in mono mixing? Was it... when the 2 stereo channels were summed to mono and the sounds/certain frequencies disappear?When one wave goes up, the other wave should also be going up. If you see them going up and down at opposite intervals, you’ve got phase cancellation.
Also, about the spectrum analyzer.
Here's the embedded image:
I still.. cant fully process how phase cancellation and its relation in mono mixing.
And what's its workaround in mixing part.
Here's one of my songs...
Stereo: https://www.bandlab.com/vortexsupernova ... 50f28a2802
Mono: https://www.bandlab.com/vortexsupernova ... 50f28a2802
Does it have phase cancellation? I think it does so... I'm not really sure
https://prnt.sc/w9trg1
Because when the waveforms were added, the waveform became quieter, hence, the frequencies were cancelled out?