Here's a tip. If you're making music for dance clubs you need to not use a wide stereo sound, because most clubs use mono sound systems because with stereo you have to be right in the middle or weird stuff happens to the sound. It's the same reason live shows don't use stereo, they want it to sound the same no matter where the people are positioned. When you take a wide stereo track and make it mono by combining them, like clubs do, some sounds will cancel out, sort of like with phasing. I watched a recent video about it and clap sounds completely disappeared on a track he demonstrated with when switched to mono, and the rest of it sounded really weak. It seems to mostly make bass and high frequency sounds cancel and become weak. When you combine both sides like that it's called "summed" mono. Some mixing plugins have two buttons for mono, mid and side, usually just the letters M and S on the buttons. Side is also called difference, or "diff" on some plugin settings. M is the same as "sum", all sounds that are different in the two tracks seem to disappear or become weak in that type of mono, only the sounds they have in common remain good. I guess the S, or diff, setting is just to see how much of it is stereo effect type sound in a track, I didn't actually look into what that would mostly be used for so I'm just guessing. There's also a "correlation" meter that goes from -1 to +1. You want to avoid a lot of it being below zero. the part from zero to 1 would sound good in mono. When using instrument samples or effects you would want to avoid ones that have a wide sound if it's for dance club music. I suppose you could produce two different mixes of a song, a club mix and a regular mix. Anyway, just something to keep in mind when producing music if you think it will be a good dance song. You might use a wide sound and make it actually sound terrible when played in clubs.
1:16:20 beat demo
4:13 thanks for walking us through music theory while making your stuff
Here's a tip. If you're making music for dance clubs you need to not use a wide stereo sound, because most clubs use mono sound systems because with stereo you have to be right in the middle or weird stuff happens to the sound. It's the same reason live shows don't use stereo, they want it to sound the same no matter where the people are positioned. When you take a wide stereo track and make it mono by combining them, like clubs do, some sounds will cancel out, sort of like with phasing. I watched a recent video about it and clap sounds completely disappeared on a track he demonstrated with when switched to mono, and the rest of it sounded really weak. It seems to mostly make bass and high frequency sounds cancel and become weak.
When you combine both sides like that it's called "summed" mono. Some mixing plugins have two buttons for mono, mid and side, usually just the letters M and S on the buttons. Side is also called difference, or "diff" on some plugin settings. M is the same as "sum", all sounds that are different in the two tracks seem to disappear or become weak in that type of mono, only the sounds they have in common remain good. I guess the S, or diff, setting is just to see how much of it is stereo effect type sound in a track, I didn't actually look into what that would mostly be used for so I'm just guessing.
There's also a "correlation" meter that goes from -1 to +1. You want to avoid a lot of it being below zero. the part from zero to 1 would sound good in mono. When using instrument samples or effects you would want to avoid ones that have a wide sound if it's for dance club music. I suppose you could produce two different mixes of a song, a club mix and a regular mix. Anyway, just something to keep in mind when producing music if you think it will be a good dance song. You might use a wide sound and make it actually sound terrible when played in clubs.
Crazy stuff man! Pleasure to watch your vidz. Man kinda Kinder surprise broo
19:30 it tells you where the sound comes from at the top btw
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thank you game. so much valuable information
28:31 that patch you made hard
Never seen folder structure looking like that haha. It’s been yeetifieddd 14:06
Presets that what I took from this video, neat
Exactly
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