
andyhix
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I'm going to be recording a few hand percussion instruments - triangle, tambourine, sleighbells. They are quite likely going to be hardpanned 90-100% one way or another. Let's say it's 90% R, is it worth it at that point to record the signal in stereo, since most of the L channel info is so quiet?
Stereo Question #2 - same scenario as above. Is there any benefit to recording an instrument in stereo, and hardpanning both mics in the same direction together? Obviously it woundn't be stereo anymore, but would it be fuller or anything, since you have 2 mics from 2 different locations, with slightly different room reflections, etc.?
Or possibly, both scenarios are just a waste of HD space and my time and effort?
Stereo Question #2 - same scenario as above. Is there any benefit to recording an instrument in stereo, and hardpanning both mics in the same direction together? Obviously it woundn't be stereo anymore, but would it be fuller or anything, since you have 2 mics from 2 different locations, with slightly different room reflections, etc.?
Or possibly, both scenarios are just a waste of HD space and my time and effort?