
cstockdale
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I have heard it on many CDs, most recently listening to Phaser's album "Sway":
when you are wearing headphones, you hear the acoustic guitar strumming very clearly in stereo. It doesn't clearly sound overdubbed, maybe it is, but what I hear is certain strums are stronger in one ear, then the other, giving a bit of a ping-pong effect (but not a delay). I hope I am describing it correctly.
Is this done by stereo recording an acoustic, and just working the faders on the L/R independently? Is this two separate acoustics being played, panned hard L/R, with different accents being played on each take? Anyone with an idea? It is an incredibly spacious, phenomenal acoustic sound/effect.
when you are wearing headphones, you hear the acoustic guitar strumming very clearly in stereo. It doesn't clearly sound overdubbed, maybe it is, but what I hear is certain strums are stronger in one ear, then the other, giving a bit of a ping-pong effect (but not a delay). I hope I am describing it correctly.
Is this done by stereo recording an acoustic, and just working the faders on the L/R independently? Is this two separate acoustics being played, panned hard L/R, with different accents being played on each take? Anyone with an idea? It is an incredibly spacious, phenomenal acoustic sound/effect.