Just a quick question here: are there any hard and fast rules re: which sounds should be kept mono versus stereo?
A buddy of mine told me that the kick and snare should always be mono so as to ensure that they hit dead-centre in the mix. Beyond the kick and snare, though, should other sounds also be kept mono? What about the bassline for instance? The sub-bass? Etc.
Thank you kindly
Oct-31-2008 16:02
david.michael
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Location: Dayton, OH, USA
There really shouldn't be any hard & fast "rules" regarding what you can and can't do this day in age as far as music goes. However, it is generally considered useless to make kicks/sub-basses stereo since they aren't really directional sounds.
Oct-31-2008 16:21
Ry Thomas
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Defo kick and sub basses, upper basslines can be as wide as you want as long as kick and sub bass are mono, can sound phat as hell too
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Oct-31-2008 16:35
Zak McKracken
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stereo
Nov-01-2008 14:11
Nicolas Oliver
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Thanks for the replies
Nov-01-2008 14:16
derail
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
Different styles have different rules.
In trance, you'll almost always find the kick and low bass in mono, in the centre. Claps/Snares are often centred as well, but you're just as likely to find them spread quite wide. Hihats can be mono or stereo, centred or panned.
Listen to a bunch of your favourite songs and make notes about whether elements sound like they're mono or stereo, and whereabouts they're panned to.