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ZANDER1994
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Hi all, I have been recording music for about 15 years now, but primarily as a piano player and singer. I’ve finally decided to learn another instrument and I bought an acoustic kit a couple weeks ago.
As it turns out, after 20+ years of piano (and being cross dominent in both hands and feet), playing open handed with my hats and ride on the left is what feels most comfortable. My drummer friends think it’s fantastic and have told me not to change, but I am worried if I record like this, my mixes won’t have that cool stereo effect when the drummer usually switches from hats on the left to playing the ride on the right.
Below is a video of me practicing. I’ll note I had some pads I bought and low volume cymbals on. This isn’t out of fear of disturbing people really (my recording studio is in a detached building on my own property), but moreso to help protect my own ears and completely remove the anxiety of my neighbors faintly hearing me practice the same part 100x while they are outside on their patio. Again, I’ve only been at it for a couple weeks so I am aware my playing is not super tight.
When I do get better and start recording, how should I pan myself in the mix?
As it turns out, after 20+ years of piano (and being cross dominent in both hands and feet), playing open handed with my hats and ride on the left is what feels most comfortable. My drummer friends think it’s fantastic and have told me not to change, but I am worried if I record like this, my mixes won’t have that cool stereo effect when the drummer usually switches from hats on the left to playing the ride on the right.
Below is a video of me practicing. I’ll note I had some pads I bought and low volume cymbals on. This isn’t out of fear of disturbing people really (my recording studio is in a detached building on my own property), but moreso to help protect my own ears and completely remove the anxiety of my neighbors faintly hearing me practice the same part 100x while they are outside on their patio. Again, I’ve only been at it for a couple weeks so I am aware my playing is not super tight.
When I do get better and start recording, how should I pan myself in the mix?