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fendermike
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I know what I plan to do, but wanted to get some feedback from the population at large.
With track space at a premium, I plan to run my machine in "stereo" to two inputs with the machine's sounds panned hard left or right, depending on how much reverb I want to add.
Reverb sounds blooshy on the kick and hi-hat, so I pan these hard (oh... say... left) and the drums that like reverb go the other way. That way I can split the wet/dry sounds up, but still record them to a mono track.
At mixdown, I will add some stereo reverb that seems to bring a little life into the mono drums. For some reason, they sound better to me mono than stereo.
With track space at a premium, I plan to run my machine in "stereo" to two inputs with the machine's sounds panned hard left or right, depending on how much reverb I want to add.
Reverb sounds blooshy on the kick and hi-hat, so I pan these hard (oh... say... left) and the drums that like reverb go the other way. That way I can split the wet/dry sounds up, but still record them to a mono track.
At mixdown, I will add some stereo reverb that seems to bring a little life into the mono drums. For some reason, they sound better to me mono than stereo.