Is it worth releasing music in mono?
As of a few weeks ago, I have eight tracks that are ready to be mastered and released. Because I’m paying to have them mastered, I want them to be as good as they can be before I send them off. My main hesitation is that they are all in mono.
Everything I do, production-wise, is in mono. I do sound design in mono, I mix in mono, I save all of my samples and loops in mono. I even use a single speaker, even though I have two. I really enjoy working in mono because it forces me to focus on how the elements of a track work with one another, rather than focusing on how “wide” the track sounds.
I know many clubs sum everything to mono or use only one channel, and many great-sounding tracks can completely lose their character in either of those situations. Working in mono eliminates any potential phasing issues, and generally ensures the most consistent playback, wherever you are. I really like that security.
At the same time though, I don’t live under a rock, and I know that almost everything released nowadays is in stereo. And I think that I AM gonna have to bite the bullet and produce in stereo at some point. Which brings me to my already prepared tracks. I’m confident in them and I really like how they sound in mono- but should I take the time to re-mix them in stereo?
I’m confident in my mono mixing, but I’m not so sure about my stereo mixing abilities. I know all the tricks to make a “wide” mix, but I’m generally out of practice when it comes to stereo. Plus, I don’t think my listening environment would lend itself to a good stereo mix. But that might just be me making excuses.
So should I re-mix my tracks in stereo? Should I leave them in mono and work towards mixing in stereo in the future? Or should I forget about stereo and keep on working in mono? Would love to hear your thoughts- Cheers