Use Stereo Width To Reduce Masking


Masking is when one sound in your mix conflicts with another in a way that impairs it's clarity. This can be constructive or destructive. When it negatively affects your mix you might want to make dynamic, frequency or stereo positioning changes to improve the clarity of the conflicting channels.
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One effective way to reduce the conflict is to adjust the stereo width of the channels so they aren't occupying the same stereo position.
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Source: https://www.masteringthemix.com/

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