Alanfc
New member
Basic Question-
If have a complete stereo drum machine track and copy/split it into two separate Mono tracks, am I only getting part of the strength/color of each part of the stereo signal? When they're now living on their own tracks?
OR,
What if I made the original drum track Mono and then copied it on to another track and have a duplicate of it, thus having 2 Monos? Will I be able to to have more freedom to play around with it later on mixing it?
Same question for the main guitar part. I am looking for a dominant guitar sound; (but I can't draw any comparisons to current bands for your reference.) Style= hard rock.
I think my point is:
Is splitting a Stereo into 2 monos, weaker that having two copies of a Mono??
Thanks Alot
If have a complete stereo drum machine track and copy/split it into two separate Mono tracks, am I only getting part of the strength/color of each part of the stereo signal? When they're now living on their own tracks?
OR,
What if I made the original drum track Mono and then copied it on to another track and have a duplicate of it, thus having 2 Monos? Will I be able to to have more freedom to play around with it later on mixing it?
Same question for the main guitar part. I am looking for a dominant guitar sound; (but I can't draw any comparisons to current bands for your reference.) Style= hard rock.
I think my point is:
Is splitting a Stereo into 2 monos, weaker that having two copies of a Mono??
Thanks Alot