
nzausrec
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Hi,
Many thanks for checking these questions.
One is lately I have heard about mono/stero stuff in the mix. Well, when I am using Cubase my input anolog stuff is recorded in mono. Should I do what I do now, which is merge it to stereo before a mixdown or just keep it at mono then let the mixdown make it into stereo? The vsti's are in stereo so that's why I think that it should be all recorded into stereo, to get a more balanced mix? Or, is that muffling the dynamics somehow?
Also, another question if anyone answers I'd be thankful, I have heard that people take two? stereo tracks and master them with another program. My problem here is that they talk about 'two tracks' and mastering them. But, when I mixdown with Cubase I only get one stereo track. I am completely lost what this could mean.
A third question is to do with drums from the vsti. I want to get a heavier louder drum esp kick, but, when I compress it and/or fade upward, or eq it, it will red-line. How do I get a decent kick and snare? I mean, my mixes invariably have weak drums (badly panned, too) in the mix. There's another one, how do you pan the drums without the cymbals being on a complete and other part of the stage???
Wow, hope you guys can answer some of these for me.

Many thanks for checking these questions.
One is lately I have heard about mono/stero stuff in the mix. Well, when I am using Cubase my input anolog stuff is recorded in mono. Should I do what I do now, which is merge it to stereo before a mixdown or just keep it at mono then let the mixdown make it into stereo? The vsti's are in stereo so that's why I think that it should be all recorded into stereo, to get a more balanced mix? Or, is that muffling the dynamics somehow?
Also, another question if anyone answers I'd be thankful, I have heard that people take two? stereo tracks and master them with another program. My problem here is that they talk about 'two tracks' and mastering them. But, when I mixdown with Cubase I only get one stereo track. I am completely lost what this could mean.
A third question is to do with drums from the vsti. I want to get a heavier louder drum esp kick, but, when I compress it and/or fade upward, or eq it, it will red-line. How do I get a decent kick and snare? I mean, my mixes invariably have weak drums (badly panned, too) in the mix. There's another one, how do you pan the drums without the cymbals being on a complete and other part of the stage???
Wow, hope you guys can answer some of these for me.
