I'm getting into 5.1 :)
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I'm getting into 5.1 :)
You`ve heard my live pa, live, Johnny,
Tons of stereo width there, and it didn`t sound muddy right?
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Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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No, sounded great.
But I'm puzzled how in theory you can use stereo spacing to create room within a mix and then not lose it all when it bounces down into mono.
Or are club rigs just very forgiving?
Most clubs rigs are a pile of shite anyway, so as long as your bottom end is good, then the stereo really wont show up at all as a problem on a mono rig. However, if you have a really good rig, thats set up in stereo, then you really will benefit from propper stereo placement.
I don't think I've ever heard a rig set up in stereo anywhere.
Think you're right though - so long as there's bass people don't care.
I usually do ''bottom'' end in Mono, main synth part in mono, then back ground synth and hi end percussion in Stereo. I play my music through our rig (Punisher's, X-Tro's and Void amps, for any speaker geeks!) in Mono, and I don't notice any muddiness or loss of definition. I would imagine if you used ''extreme'' panning in your tracks then play back in Mono might alter the sound a little.
Like Jay Pace said; as long as there is bass, most of the punters/munter's couldn't care less.