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In phase vs out of phase | FAQ Friday - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro

In phase vs out of phase | FAQ Friday - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro ➡️➡️Download the Jay Clifford - Paralyze Multitracks here:
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We’re back – actually back! As you know I’ve been away for 3 1/2 weeks on a very long family holiday!
I want to thank you ever so much for being patient with the last few FAQ Fridays. I’ve been taking other content and compounding it. But we’re back with a fully packed FAQ Friday.

➡️➡️We cover the following questions during this episode of FAQ Friday!
• How do you know if your mix is wide enough or too narrow? Especially If you don’t understand how to answer that question for the mix you are doing after listening to a reference. Are there tools you use to monitor stereo width? (1:51)
• How do you approach mixing doubled lead vocals? If you were to record a duplicate of the lead chorus part and had both tracks playing simultaneously wouldn’t there be phase issues? (6:49)
• Do you recommend having a subwoofer as a component in the studio monitor setup? If so do you recommend using one all the time or only for specific purposes? (9:09)
• Can you explain and perhaps give a few examples of something that sounds in phase vs out of phase. Not sure if I’ve ever had have problems but maybe because I’m not sure what a phase problem sounds like. (11:44)


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