Game Productionz said:I ask this question because I've been planning on buying some monitors. Anyhow, I see that most monitors aren't sold in pairs, but rather as one. So im wondering is it neccesary to have two seperate monitors? Im in a home studio as well. But im just wondering because, what about panning? Or does that not really matter when it comes to a monitor and mixing? Answers are much appreciated.
Offcorse panning matters when it comes to mixing!
How can you mix a track if you cant hear both channels?