squidman90
squiddy
hey there
I'm trying to get a better bass mix, in regards to a kick and bass masking each other frequencies. Now I know everyone says the bass and kick should always be centre in a mix, but if you listen (or view in mid-side spec analyser) to heaps of tracks especially electronic music the bassline is most often quite wide . My question is, does giving a bassline stereo width (by either time delay or phase trick) therefore leaving the middle hollow for a mono kick, make the mix a lot clearer in regards to masking each other frequencies?, or at the end of the day the left and right speakers are both playing them frequencies so no.
thanx matt
I'm trying to get a better bass mix, in regards to a kick and bass masking each other frequencies. Now I know everyone says the bass and kick should always be centre in a mix, but if you listen (or view in mid-side spec analyser) to heaps of tracks especially electronic music the bassline is most often quite wide . My question is, does giving a bassline stereo width (by either time delay or phase trick) therefore leaving the middle hollow for a mono kick, make the mix a lot clearer in regards to masking each other frequencies?, or at the end of the day the left and right speakers are both playing them frequencies so no.
thanx matt