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> Mastering, Multiple mono & mono summed
prologicscot
post Mon 18 Apr 2005, 05:04
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I asked a question when I first joined this site about files that are mastered (bounced) into & their appropriate uses

what I'm wondering about is the difference & again where & how it would be applied

I understand the use of multiple mono & stereo interleaved but have just happened upon mono summed

What is mono summed??............anybody

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Isaac
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coldharbour
post Tue 19 Apr 2005, 22:41
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Mono summed is simply the left and right channels summed together into one mono file, while multiple mono produces split stereo (=two mono files that add up to a stereo file when inserted on mono channels panned extreme L & R).

Mono summed is for special uses only - when you sum up two mono files into one on digital domain the result may easily be distorted.

BTW : Mastering and Bouncing aren't the same thing. Mastering means the finalizing EQ, dynamics processing etc. applied to a bounced mix.
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