Stereo Seperation Knob In FL Studio... Help.
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:51 pm
Ok so if you're moderately accustomed to FL's mixer you know what the stereo seperation control/knob is. If you don't please don't start filling this thread with misinformation.
Now here is what Image Line say about this in the manual:
I've been using this for a while, because on my setup (decent well placed monitoring) by "enhancing" the stereo on tracks I've made to be wide (through stereo spreading and things) it does sound better. I also use it on a lot of basses to decrease the stereo seperation.
Now my problem is that I'm starting to think it's messing my mixes slightly up because when I'm listening back in say my car or on my headphones stuff that I've enhanced seems too wide and stuff I've centered sounds more muffled maybe (not too sure on this one). So do any other FL users actually use this, if so how and in what way? I'm starting to think I should just leave it disabled and trust that by making things wider/more central within my synths and FX that it will sound better anyway.

Now here is what Image Line say about this in the manual:
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Stereo Separation - The stereo separation filter allows you to enhance or reduce any stereo effect in the track. In the default position (middle), the stereo separation filter is disabled. Turn the knob right to decrease the stereo separation (sum L+R to mono), turn left to increase stereo separation. This control has no stereo effect on mono sounds as it works by taking the difference between the L and R channels, if there is no difference then there is no stereo to enhance.
Now my problem is that I'm starting to think it's messing my mixes slightly up because when I'm listening back in say my car or on my headphones stuff that I've enhanced seems too wide and stuff I've centered sounds more muffled maybe (not too sure on this one). So do any other FL users actually use this, if so how and in what way? I'm starting to think I should just leave it disabled and trust that by making things wider/more central within my synths and FX that it will sound better anyway.
