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hello everyone,

let's say you have a mono-recorded snare track. then you put it dead
center in a mix.

now let's say you are listening to the whole track on a set of
speakers, and you are not in the ideal apex-of-the-isocoles-triangle
listening position.

would this mean that the snare track is sort of out of phase with
itself now? the two speakers are not hitting your ears at the same
time, so their must be some selective frequency cancellation going at
this point.

i've just been pondering the idea that absolute phase-accuracy to the
listener on a pair of speakers can be a fleeting proposition.

 
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