In the second forum, which had a different purpose (competition viewtopic.php?t=606884&start=30), we promised to answer questions when the plugin is officially released:
Question by Osiris was
But the plug-in is not and logically cannot have a mono output. Why?
Because it also simulates space and reflections from the walls of the club. If you also put 2 mono sound sources (left and right mono speakers) in a three-dimensional space (club room), a spatial 3D sound will be created logically and automatically, because the space is not identical and the speakers will never be in exactly the same position. So the room creates a reverb and turns the mono sound into a stereo surround sound (you can simulate/test this effect by putting a mono sound in your DAW and putting a ping-pong delay and a high-quality reverb on it and it will happen exactly as in the physical space.
Question by Osiris was
That all sound systems in all clubs are mono is a myth. Some yes, some no. It often happens that mainly the bass band goes mono due to the elimination of phase problems and so on.Does this make your output mono, because everything I read is club's always play in mono.
But the plug-in is not and logically cannot have a mono output. Why?
Because it also simulates space and reflections from the walls of the club. If you also put 2 mono sound sources (left and right mono speakers) in a three-dimensional space (club room), a spatial 3D sound will be created logically and automatically, because the space is not identical and the speakers will never be in exactly the same position. So the room creates a reverb and turns the mono sound into a stereo surround sound (you can simulate/test this effect by putting a mono sound in your DAW and putting a ping-pong delay and a high-quality reverb on it and it will happen exactly as in the physical space.
Statistics: Posted by G-Sonique — Fri May 03, 2024 12:10 pm