The Mid button isolates the center of your stereo image.
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Select MONO and then either the or buttons to limit the output to either the right or left monitor respectively.
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This is because the low end can feel 'hyped' when listening in mono through two monitors. Many listeners will experience your music in mono when they are in clubs or bars. When auditioning your master in mono it is advisable to listen through one monitor. This summing process can cause dramatic changes to your master. The MONO button sums your dual stereo signal into one single output. You can reset all six sections back to green simultaneously by clicking ‘RESET’ in the top right corner, or by navigating back to zero in the transport of your DAW. You can navigate back to this home display by clicking LEVELS in the top left corner. If an issue has been resolved you can reset the section from red back to green by clicking the section icon. These dedicated displays give you a relevant insight into the technical details of your mix. The six section icons are clickable and open up a new dedicated central display. If there is an aspect of your mix that needs to be fixed, the section will glow red.
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If there are no issues with your mix, the sections will glow green. LEVELS assesses your audio as it passes through. The home display has six sections labeled PEAK, STEREO FIELD, LUFS, LRA, DYNAMIC RANGE and BASS SPACE. Jump to Peak, LUFS, Stereo Field, Loudness Range, Dynamic Range, Bass Space, Presets, Settings.