Key Facts
- Category
- Media
- Input Types
- file, text, checkbox, number
- Output Type
- file
- Sample Coverage
- 4
- API Ready
- Yes
Overview
The Audio Stereo Correlation Meter visualizes phase correlation between stereo audio channels using FFmpeg's aphasemeter, helping you check mono compatibility and identify phasing issues in recordings.
When to Use
- •When preparing stereo audio for mono playback to ensure no cancellation occurs.
- •During audio mastering to detect and correct phase problems in mixes.
- •For analyzing stereo width and balance in music or podcast production workflows.
How It Works
- •Upload a stereo audio file in a supported format like MP3 or WAV.
- •Adjust optional parameters such as image dimensions and phase detection settings.
- •The tool processes the audio with FFmpeg aphasemeter to generate a correlation meter image.
- •Download the resulting image to visualize phase correlation over time.
Use Cases
Examples
1. Podcast Mono Compatibility Check
Podcast Producer- Background
- A producer has a stereo interview recording and needs to ensure it sounds good on mono devices like smart speakers.
- Problem
- Potential phase issues in the stereo mix could cause voice cancellation when played in mono.
- How to Use
- Upload the podcast audio file, set image width to 800 and height to 400, and enable phase detection with default settings.
- Outcome
- The meter image shows positive correlation throughout, confirming mono compatibility for distribution.
2. Music Mix Phase Analysis
- Background
- A music producer is finalizing a stereo track and wants to visualize phase correlation to optimize the mix.
- Problem
- Sections with negative correlation might sound thin or hollow in mono playback.
- How to Use
- Upload the mastered audio, adjust the out-of-phase angle threshold to 160 degrees, and set min phasing duration to 1.5 seconds.
- Outcome
- The generated image highlights specific timestamps with phase dips, allowing precise adjustments to the stereo field.
Try with Samples
image, audio, barcodeRelated Hubs
FAQ
What audio formats are supported?
Common formats like MP3, WAV, FLAC, and others compatible with FFmpeg are supported.
How do I interpret the correlation meter?
Values near +1 indicate good mono compatibility, while values near -1 suggest out-of-phase audio that may cancel in mono.
What does the phase detection overlay show?
It highlights areas with potential phasing issues based on the tolerance and angle threshold settings.
Can I customize the phase detection sensitivity?
Yes, use the 'Mono Detection Tolerance' and 'Out-of-Phase Angle Threshold' options to adjust sensitivity.
What is the 'Min Phasing Duration' used for?
It sets the minimum duration in seconds for flagging phasing issues, ignoring brief fluctuations.