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sathyan
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quite simply: how do they do that?
I've been using some panning to widen the sounstage and make the "image" seem like a real live group could be situated there despite recording one-track-at-a-time but how do I move one voice/instrument behind another?
It would be best if this could be done during mixing, but does the microphone need to be placed differently?
A good example of depth in a stereo recording is Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra (JMCXR-0007 on JVC)
instruments I record:
vocals - tenor, baritone, bass; electric guitar; bass guitar; acoustic guitar; drum machine; violin; viola; mandolin; dobro; sitar; trumpet; trombone; piano/keyboard; flute
software used for mix - CoolEdit Pro 1.2
I've been using some panning to widen the sounstage and make the "image" seem like a real live group could be situated there despite recording one-track-at-a-time but how do I move one voice/instrument behind another?
It would be best if this could be done during mixing, but does the microphone need to be placed differently?
A good example of depth in a stereo recording is Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra (JMCXR-0007 on JVC)
instruments I record:
vocals - tenor, baritone, bass; electric guitar; bass guitar; acoustic guitar; drum machine; violin; viola; mandolin; dobro; sitar; trumpet; trombone; piano/keyboard; flute
software used for mix - CoolEdit Pro 1.2