
This issue also extends to many techniques related to using reverb and to synthesizer patches or presets designed for creating ambient soundscapes. It seems like many ambient music producers focus on achieving a wide and stereo sound, but they often overlook the challenges that phase and mono compatibility can pose. Some have suggested that they can fix phase correlation issues by using stereo widening plugins to "shrink" the stereo image. However, I wonder if this solution is truly effective or more of a quick fix or a gimmick.
I've seen another method where a mid-side equalizer is used to apply a high pass cut to the side channel with the intention of "fixing" phase correlation problems. According to this technique, the phase correlation meter shows positive results, indicating that the phase is in good shape. However, in my experience, when I listen to the patch/effect in mono, I still perceive that several elements of the stereo field are canceled out.

How do you approach this phase correlation challenge in your ambient music productions? Any tips or recommendations?
