When and when not to use stereo interleave?

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2012/09/22 14:12:28 (permalink)

When and when not to use stereo interleave?

So after my epic failure yesterday I realized I should figure out when and where to have the interleave buttons activated. Here's what I'm assuming is the way to go about it but if anyone has some suggestions or can let me know if I'm wrong I'd appreciate it. I'm gonna keep all my stereo busses with interleave on. All mono tracks (like guitar, vox, etc) I'll turn it off. Stereo tracks like my stereo BFD import or other stereo imports like samples or projects to be mastered I'll turn it on... and that's all I got. I don't know much about stereo effects but I've seen it said that you usually want interleave on for that stuff too. So yeah... nothing urgent but just want make sure I've got this straight in my head. Cheers, guys. Hope you are all having a good weekend.
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    Dave Modisette
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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:20:39 (permalink)
    I personally think you are on the right track.  Mono sources = mono interleave.  My exceptions come sometimes when I have mono sources that I am treating like a unit in a stereo field like toms in a drum kit.  Sometimes I will bring them into SONAR as a stereo track if I don't think I will be needing to process each piece individually.

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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:30:40 (permalink)
    I just leave them on all the time. Some plugs like it stereo and what's the difference really? I don't think it's an issue at all although there will be dissenting about it.

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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:34:00 (permalink)
    @mod bod... Cool, and thanks for the tip. I'm assuming that would be for Pink Floyd style stuff where different sounds are jumping out at you from various directions.
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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:34:25 (permalink)
    A mono source should have a mono track. 

    Buses should be stereo including aux. But nothing is written in stone.



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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:36:05 (permalink)
    @guitarpima... but I guess don't do what I did and turn it off on all busses (including the Master). I wasted a lot of time learning that lesson. lol
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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:37:50 (permalink)
    Right on, John. Looks like I've got this somewhat under control now. One of those simple but oh so important concepts. ;-)
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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 14:46:24 (permalink)
    To be honest, this isn't something to stress about, in my opinion.  In general, you should choose stereo, because you could have a mono guitar track with a ping pong delay, for example.  If your track is set to mono, the panning delay will sum to the center.   So, unless you have a specific reason to sum a stereo signal to mono and then pan, I'd go with stereo all the time.

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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 15:03:55 (permalink)
    Good to know, Bill. I wasn't sure if it would result in a deceiving mix or some other wackiness but if it's a set it and forget type scenario I'll just go with that until I learn more. Thanks again for your help yesterday. That really saved the project from getting scrapped. Might actually get the bugger done today. :-)
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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 15:04:54 (permalink)
      the biggest question for you x2 guys is does the interleave work now? Back when I was using X1 (or even 8.5) on the x64 machine it wouldn't save properly (would always open in mono, would always render in mono)

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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 15:06:13 (permalink)
     In general, you should choose stereo, because you could have a mono guitar track with a ping pong delay, for example.  If your track is set to mono, the panning delay will sum to the center.



    I have noticed this on sends also. Mono channel, send to a stereo buss with stereo effect and it becomes a mono effect for that track.

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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 15:09:29 (permalink)
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    Good to know, Bill. I wasn't sure if it would result in a deceiving mix or some other wackiness but if it's a set it and forget type scenario I'll just go with that until I learn more. Thanks again for your help yesterday. That really saved the project from getting scrapped. Might actually get the bugger done today. :-)

    No problem.  I'm really glad it was solved.  Make sure you share the mix when you're done!  I'll be proud of my tiny contribution :).

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    Re:When and when not to use stereo interleave? 2012/09/22 15:20:56 (permalink)
    Heh heh... well I wouldn't want to disappoint. It's nothing really special but I think it's alright for a first timer. I also kind of did it in a rather... uh... unorthodox manner but it'll end up on the songs forum for critiquing once I get it done. Cheers.
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