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In this video, I go over a tutorial suggestion about making WIDE BASSLINES that maintain mono compatibility. What this means is that the bassline will retain power in both stereo and mono. The issue with utilizing widening tricks like HAAS is that your mono compatibility gets destroyed, and the basslines sound combed when heard in mono. To prevent this, you have to create organic width as I like to call this utilizing Panning. I think it's a bit overkill to be precise with mono compatibility nowadays as most people hear their music in headphones. The only time you will listen to the basslines bad mono compatibility is if the track is played in a mono system... My phone has Dolby surround now... I'm sure the clubs will eventually have something similar.... at least, stereo!
I'm sure overtime having mono-compatible basslines will become obsolete, but, for now, we will go over how to create width without messing mono compatibility.
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HOW TO: Wide Basslines With Mono Compatibility!
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