Stereo width is a measure of the perceived spread of sound between the left and right channels in a stereo audio signal.
Phase correlation plays a crucial role in determining stereo width. When two signals are perfectly in phase, they create a narrow stereo image. Conversely, when they are 180 degrees out of phase, the stereo image is widest.
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