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johncannons1 |
when looking at a multi meter in logic it has a meter that says correlation... -1 +1
usually its plus 1
what does that correlation thing mean ? ? |
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johncannons1 |
anyone? prob a really noob question but still intrigues me ? |
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kitphillips |
How close the two stereo channels are to each other. It shouldn't be + or - 1 since + would mean exactly the same and - would mean completely out of phase with each other.:conf: |
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johncannons1 |
yeh usually mine is plus one..
**edit: between plus one and zero it usually is lol
but i just always wondered what it was ..
cheers :) |
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Lucidity |
I'm pretty sure, -1 is out of phase, 0 is is nuetral, and +1 is wide. The meter determines the stereo width. -1 is in most cases not good, and plus 1 just means its wide, 0 means its narrow (or mono?). Thats the way I learned it anyway. |
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kitphillips |
quote: | Originally posted by Lucidity
I'm pretty sure, -1 is out of phase, 0 is is nuetral, and +1 is wide. The meter determines the stereo width. -1 is in most cases not good, and plus 1 just means its wide, 0 means its narrow (or mono?). Thats the way I learned it anyway. |
+1 doesn't mean its wide... 1 means its mono (completely in phase) 0 means no correlation, you would never get that I don't think. -1 means its completely out of phase, which you might describe as "wide" |
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