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Hi,
I have never really attempted stereo recording before, but will be starting to experiment recording an upright piano tomorrow, so please forgive any naivete contained in this question.
If I want to record the piano in stereo (regardless of whether I use A/B, X/Y, or MS techniques), should I pan each of the two mics. while I am recording, or should I record each mic. with the panning in the centre of the stereo field, and then subsequently pan each of them when mixing?
Thanks for any answers.
I have never really attempted stereo recording before, but will be starting to experiment recording an upright piano tomorrow, so please forgive any naivete contained in this question.
If I want to record the piano in stereo (regardless of whether I use A/B, X/Y, or MS techniques), should I pan each of the two mics. while I am recording, or should I record each mic. with the panning in the centre of the stereo field, and then subsequently pan each of them when mixing?
Thanks for any answers.