I like to listen to music with headphones while lying down. Some songs sound “wrong”, and I understand that is because the original recording was made for an upright head.
So if an instrument or voice was supposed to sound like it was in front of you, now it sounds like it’s coming from someone crawling across my ceiling.
It’s an insignificant and stupid problem so I don’t know what to search for lmao


The song is playing in stereo. Depending on the device you’re listening to you can change it to play in mono.
On a computer there’s an option called “balance” you can change the distribution of the sound so all of it will come out of the side that you’re not laying on. Some phones may have this option too, I don’t think android does.
They seem to mean rotating the sound, not balancing the L and R. Imagine laying on your back. An airplane rolls overhead on the soundtrack. It sounds like it’s coming from your headboard rather than the sky, because your head is flat. The OP wants the sound to still be in the sky, essentially rotating the soundscape forwards 90 degrees.
…oh. I thought I understood their situation but it turns out I really really don’t. Thank you for clarifying
Android does have that, at least 10 and newer. It’s under accessibility options, near the bottom, same as mono audio