I understand of the "general rule" that low end should be in mono and the higher up the frequency spectrum you go should be wider and have more stereo width. my question is, if this is the case wouldn't a lot of the higher frequencies just be lost and drowned out by the lower frequencies in a mono setting (clubs, festivals, concerts, iphone speaker etc.) my main problem with stereo imaging is getting things to sound like they are not drowned out when I spread them. I know of several techniques like the haas effect and different delay, reverb, and chorus techniques but I still don't know how to get a good stereo image without the sounds im making wider drown out in mono. I have the s1 imager that I like to use to make sounds wider but I use it very sparingly. any help would be appreciated!
Submitted June 05, 2017 at 03:01PM by Mikeynouda https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/6ffvv3/pyramid_rule_for_stereo_image_question/?utm_source=ifttt