I wouldn’t recommend this on any mix or drum bus. I typically use my hardware 500 version on the synth bus or acoustic guitar bus and it really shines there.
Didn't hear a single reason why this is horrible. when I use this I generally go for 1 or 2 on the processing knob. If you process it heavily obviously when it colapses to mono the effect becomes weaker. Your channel is cool, do away with the click bait. No need for it.
Honestly I don't think it is doing anything with the low frequencies part of the spectrum. Tried it on a bass track and nothing happened that I could notice. Am I wrong there?
How many people will listen to MONO nowadays😅? Moreover this plugin purpose is used to make a tracks a bit wider. Not to extremely change the tracks. In addition do you know there is a auto gain function to auto gain match. I think you don’t how to use this plugin even its hardware so please study the plugin carefully study the plugin before commenting it😛
I do know about the gain match, It has a bug when I move the plugin from one track to another in Ableton so I restrained from using it. (always goes to the most quiet setting it has when moved from track to track.) I think I know how to use it well enough. The manual is a 10 minute read, nothing about the actual process explained (guess it's proprietary and secret ;). All in all it IS a really simple plugin, not "rocket science".
no one probably listens to mono on purpose 🙂 checking mono is like the car speaker sound check. phones don't have stereo speakers nor do many "kitchen radios". they all sound like shit but a bad mono mix may quickly cancel out frequencies or remove whole instruments and make a song sound even shittier. a bedroom producer certainly doesn't need to care but some people release songs with a very large and diverse audience using very different devices of which some will be mono and all these listeners judge if a song sound good when they listen to it on their crappy devices. 😉
Seems like an ok plugin. I don't like it on the Master or drums, individual melodic elements I feel it works best and can sound quite nice.
Agreed.
Did you check Nugen Stereoizer?
I have not. Will check it out and if it seems like it's worth it, a video it will become!
Apparently "academy" is not the right name for this channel)
Academy is @ mixxinacademy.com. I mention it at the end of every video. :)
I wouldn’t recommend this on any mix or drum bus. I typically use my hardware 500 version on the synth bus or acoustic guitar bus and it really shines there.
Agreed. Did not really shine on drums due to their nature and where the stereo information lies with the drums.
Didn't hear a single reason why this is horrible. when I use this I generally go for 1 or 2 on the processing knob. If you process it heavily obviously when it colapses to mono the effect becomes weaker. Your channel is cool, do away with the click bait. No need for it.
It was click-bait. Respect the Click-bait! ;D.
I hope you liked the video anyways?
@@MIXXINAcademy Your videos are great, keep it up!
Thank you! I will strive to do better, always.
How much of a difference would it make to your mono mixdown, if you push the mono maker setting up off of 10hz? Maybe 100/150hz?
Honestly I don't think it is doing anything with the low frequencies part of the spectrum. Tried it on a bass track and nothing happened that I could notice. Am I wrong there?
How many people will listen to MONO nowadays😅? Moreover this plugin purpose is used to make a tracks a bit wider. Not to extremely change the tracks. In addition do you know there is a auto gain function to auto gain match. I think you don’t how to use this plugin even its hardware so please study the plugin carefully study the plugin before commenting it😛
I mean every time you see someone use a bluetooth speaker its basically mono
@@maximilianschaffler9981no?
I do know about the gain match, It has a bug when I move the plugin from one track to another in Ableton so I restrained from using it. (always goes to the most quiet setting it has when moved from track to track.)
I think I know how to use it well enough. The manual is a 10 minute read, nothing about the actual process explained (guess it's proprietary and secret ;). All in all it IS a really simple plugin, not "rocket science".
no one probably listens to mono on purpose 🙂 checking mono is like the car speaker sound check.
phones don't have stereo speakers nor do many "kitchen radios". they all sound like shit but a bad mono mix may quickly cancel out frequencies or remove whole instruments and make a song sound even shittier.
a bedroom producer certainly doesn't need to care but some people release songs with a very large and diverse audience using very different devices of which some will be mono and all these listeners judge if a song sound good when they listen to it on their crappy devices. 😉