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Phase Alignment question
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routingwithin
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Posted : Jun 26, 2015 10:37:42
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Lately I have realized something that I would just like to get a second opinion on. Been working on a minimal loop that just kicks ass, the quality is rich, flow is spot-on, everything just vibes correctly.
In the sweet spot it sounds great - or when I put my ear real close to the speaker, but the moment I move back - or stand up and walk around, the frequencies kind of change. At first I thought it's the room harmonics, but previewing a reference track and do the same walk about, all the frequencies stays the same. As if while walking around the sound stays in the same place in the air.
Is this something to do with phase alignment ?
Feedback appreciated
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frisbeehead
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Posted : Jun 26, 2015 15:21
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If you check your mix in mono, you'll probably be able to tell if there's a lot of phase cancelation taking place.
Also, with a correlation meter you'll be able to tell if there's a problem with phase. And if there is, you can sort it out with M/S EQ. There's some advanced analysers, like Nugen's one for example, that will show you this correlation thing frequency wise, and even time-wise, so you can pin point exactly where the problem is (when and where it happens) - and that's handy to.
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