![]() ![]() But highlighting what Mid/Side actually is helps us illuminate a common Mid/Side mixing mistake: The “sides” are also a mono signal: it comprises all the information from the left side minus the information from the right side (left + phase-inverted right).įull disclosure: there’s more that goes into the routing of a Mid/Side matrix that I can describe here (you can read more about Mid/Side matrices in this article). Since similar material is emphasized on both the left and right channels, the resulting audio will be perceived as mono. ![]() This ends up emphasizing things which are the same on both sides, and de-emphasizing things which are different. What we call the "mid" is actually the sum of the left and right channels. The better term for “mid/side” is arguably “sum/difference,” and here’s what I mean: Drum overheads and double-tracked guitars? Sides.īut this is not exactly correct. We think of Mid/Side as “mid/sides”-a way to separate the apparent center of the audio signal from the apparent sides (i.e.
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