Sum to Mono Phase Check Calculator
Combine left and right channels with a specified phase offset to see the resulting mono amplitude.
Additional Information and Definitions
Left Channel Level (dB)
Approximate level of the left channel in dBFS or dBV. Ensure consistent reference.
Right Channel Level (dB)
Approximate level of the right channel in dBFS or dBV. Ensure consistent reference.
Phase Offset (degrees)
Phase difference between left and right channels, from 0° (in phase) to 180° (completely out of phase).
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Phase Check Concepts
Summing to mono can reveal cancellations or reinforcements if left and right channels are not phase-aligned.
Phase Offset
Amplitude Summation
Out of Phase
Mono Compatibility
5 Checks for Mono Safety
Many playback systems sum stereo to mono. Checking potential cancellations is crucial.
1.Identify Critical Tracks
Vocals, bass, and leads often must remain strong in mono. Test these individually if needed.
2.Use a Phase Meter
Visual aids show correlation. Values close to -1 indicate strong out-of-phase risk.
3.Slight Delays
Overly short delays between channels can cause comb filtering. Pan or time adjustments may fix it.
4.Recheck Reverbs & FX
Wide reverb tails can vanish in mono. Ensure they remain present enough for your taste.
5.Monitor in Headphones & Speakers
Subtle stereo issues can be masked on speakers but obvious in headphones or vice versa.