the4thImpulse wrote:that diamond is likely because its been brickwalled limited (and poorly at that).
GumsOfGabby wrote:the4thImpulse wrote:that diamond is likely because its been brickwalled limited (and poorly at that).
Please tell me you're joking...
GumsOfGabby wrote:The screen cap of the vectorscope analysing "The City" was most likely taken during the chorus, where the track is constantly pushing 0db. The screen cap of "Party with Pinkie" was most likely taken during a section (perhaps within the chorus) which had a lower volume.
ChocolateChicken wrote:I thought a giniometer was more of a tool to measure stereo width in regard to amplitude. For phase correlation, isn't that just with a horizontal correlation meter, with a "-1" on the left end and a "1" on the other end? Or perhaps those are just mono compatibility meter.
When I summed "The City" to mono, it showed up as a single vertical line in the center, which 4thImpulse said would happen.
ChocolateChicken wrote:I thought a giniometer was more of a tool to measure stereo width in regard to amplitude. For phase correlation, isn't that just with a horizontal correlation meter, with a "-1" on the left end and a "1" on the other end? Or perhaps those are just mono compatibility meter.
When I summed "The City" to mono, it showed up as a single vertical line in the center, which 4thImpulse said would happen.
ChocolateChicken wrote:I thought a giniometer was more of a tool to measure stereo width in regard to amplitude.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Guys, the reason it's a triangle is because it replies on transients and the shape of a wave. Play a sine through a Goniometer and you get a circle
Lavender_Harmony wrote:I can guarantee the pre-master of The City had plenty stereo movement, and this mix itself is very clean
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
Alycs wrote:They work on the same principle, just using different graphs; see if there is an option for changing that and you should get the same result.
((Yup, and there is the "Param" setting on yours, see if you can change that))
Sugarholik wrote:Or! OR! Lavender is just trying to mindfuck us.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Its a straight line because you're feeding it a monophonic signal. I fed it a duplicate with a slightly offset phase.
the4thImpulse wrote:Sugarholik wrote:Or! OR! Lavender is just trying to mindfuck us.
Lavender is saying pretty much what I said in different words.
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