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KICK / Diferences between Mono and Stereo

A.Rosengren
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 15:58
Remember that the human perception of stereo is highly diminished below 100hz.

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Posted : Nov 7, 2008 22:31
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On 2008-11-05 15:51, HaKa wrote:
did someone try to put the kick in two different channels, one panned to the left and the other to the right?????




I tried that once and also tried sending the same track to two different tracks then routing them to master. Nothing out of ordinary but volume boosting and some slight fatness.

Its just like pipe&slippers said. Bottom end works better when it's smaked right in the center. If u achieve ideal compression and eq of ur kick bass theres no need for stereo IMHO.

But I have seen a lot of kick samples with twin stereo and with differences between both channels two. Im gonna check em side by side, mono vs stereo, to see what happens.


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