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What happens when one side of a stereo signal is reversed?
What happens when one side of a stereo signal is reversed?
- The signals will cancel each other out (correct)
- The pure sine waves combine to create silence
- The vibrations of the diaphragms are in the opposite direction
- The sound is heard at the same amplitude level in both ears
What is the 3:1 Rule of Mic Placement used for?
What is the 3:1 Rule of Mic Placement used for?
- Minimizing phase problems created by time delay between mics (correct)
- Creating a sense of ambience
- Achieving stereo sound
- Maximizing the volume of the recorded source
When is it important to check the mix in mono?
When is it important to check the mix in mono?
- After the mix is completed
- Throughout the mixing process (correct)
- Only when using phase alignment plug-ins
- When adding reverb to the tracks
Which scenario is most likely to cause phase issues when recording multiple instruments?
Which scenario is most likely to cause phase issues when recording multiple instruments?
What is a possible result of out-of-phase stereo mixes?
What is a possible result of out-of-phase stereo mixes?
Which of the following is NOT considered part of the list of 'standard' mix versions normally required for delivery?
Which of the following is NOT considered part of the list of 'standard' mix versions normally required for delivery?
What is the purpose of negotiating additional charges for stem production with the mixer prior to mixing?
What is the purpose of negotiating additional charges for stem production with the mixer prior to mixing?
What are some current uses of mix stems mentioned in the text?
What are some current uses of mix stems mentioned in the text?
Why are clear definitions of deliverables and reasonable expectations important for mix engineers?
Why are clear definitions of deliverables and reasonable expectations important for mix engineers?
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