Jen12345678 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 25, 2025 7:42 pm
...Ozone Imager and it shows mostly below zero on the meter.
If you're talking about the bar graph meter scaled from -1 to +1 with 0 at the centre, that's a Phase Meter.
It indicates the degree of coherence (or "sameness") between the two channels of a stereo system.
If both channels carry the exact same signal — dual mono or a centre-panned mono source) — the meter will show +1 as there is full coherence between the two channels. If the two channels are summed to mono everything is retained!
Conversely, if the two channels carry the same signals but one channel has inverted polarity, there is total incoherence — the two channels are working in opposite directions — and the meter will show -1. If the two channels are summed to mono, they will cancel each other completely, resulting in silence.
Signals registering around 0 at the centre of the display have just enough phase differences or incoherence to form a full width stereo image, and pretty much everything will be retained if summed to mono.
So, the idea is to keep the meter close to 0, and erring on the positive side, rather than the negative.
The further the meter falls into the negative half, the larger the hole in the middle of the stereo image, and the less palatable the mono sum.
If recording with spaced mics, negative readings suggest the mics are too far apart and they are capturing very dissimilar signals (lacking coherence). Try moving them closer and/or (if using directional mics) try angling them inwards.