
Alanfc
New member
hi, this may be really obvious but I must ask
Lately I've noticed the panning on everything I hear. Fresh in my head now is the new U-2 song with alot of cool stuff going on ,as well as some old Pearl Jam and Montrose (=love).
2+ completely different guitar parts hard panned Left and right. But it doesn't sound so obvious. Nice, lots of space and the parts are very clean and present without being in-my-face. I 'm in my car playing around with the balance knob and really listening to this stuff. Now, when I listen to something else like Linkin Park, mid-80's Rush, Boston, both sides are the same.
I'm trying this at home on my band's stuff, that is the U2/PearJam/Montrose panning styles....... and it sounds out of balance, heavy on one side or the other. Not in a pleasing way. Regardless of the pitch or freq's of the instrument. I'm not getting it. The U2/PearJam/Montrose seem to =weigh= the same on both sides, yet be different. Thats the only way I can explain it, is weight, like a dry goods scale with 2 trays L/R.
For example is there actually a tiny bit of the heavier/lower pitched/freq signal in the opposite side where the high stuff is? I don't hear it (yet)... Like with U2 - a clicky, high stringy part on the right, and a lower/middle chordy bit on the left.
Thanks
Lately I've noticed the panning on everything I hear. Fresh in my head now is the new U-2 song with alot of cool stuff going on ,as well as some old Pearl Jam and Montrose (=love).
2+ completely different guitar parts hard panned Left and right. But it doesn't sound so obvious. Nice, lots of space and the parts are very clean and present without being in-my-face. I 'm in my car playing around with the balance knob and really listening to this stuff. Now, when I listen to something else like Linkin Park, mid-80's Rush, Boston, both sides are the same.
I'm trying this at home on my band's stuff, that is the U2/PearJam/Montrose panning styles....... and it sounds out of balance, heavy on one side or the other. Not in a pleasing way. Regardless of the pitch or freq's of the instrument. I'm not getting it. The U2/PearJam/Montrose seem to =weigh= the same on both sides, yet be different. Thats the only way I can explain it, is weight, like a dry goods scale with 2 trays L/R.
For example is there actually a tiny bit of the heavier/lower pitched/freq signal in the opposite side where the high stuff is? I don't hear it (yet)... Like with U2 - a clicky, high stringy part on the right, and a lower/middle chordy bit on the left.
Thanks