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trogular
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Alright you pros, pan this:
(1) kick, (2) snare, (3) high hat, (4) cymbal, (5) congal L (tumba), (6) conga R (conga), (7) additional percussion or effect, (8) bass, (9) keys, (10) guitar (11) more guitar or more keys (12) flute (13) voice 1 (14) voice 2 (15) more voice or more guit or more keys (16) flute or effects or keys
Obviously i'll end up using my ears (I have 9 given that our percussionist is deaf in one), but i'd like to hear what people think/have experienced with this many instruments. how would the pro engineers typically handle this kind of situation?
Should i really try to reproduce wiht the pan picture the placing of the instruments as they sit on stage or are there equally important other considerations? In this case, looking at the band, the drums could be in the middle with the bass on the left and congas on the right. keys to the extreme left and guit to the exreme right. then flute and voice share the centre. Typical in other words but that doesn't cover everything in the recording situation since there will be other instruments like second and third voices, guitars, keys, and percussion. Should i use a single spot for everything or does it not matter if two instruments share the same position? How far left or right should the instruments at the extremes of the pan picture really sit? I'm guessing that using nearly 100 % is only for john coltrane or led zeppelin records, am I right? I'm looking for an intimate band-like sound not big and orchestral like prince or jamiroquai.
If by now you're wondering why i'm the one handling the machine (Korg D1600mkII), believe me i am too. it's not even mine. i think it has to do with not doing drugs. many thanks for any help.
(1) kick, (2) snare, (3) high hat, (4) cymbal, (5) congal L (tumba), (6) conga R (conga), (7) additional percussion or effect, (8) bass, (9) keys, (10) guitar (11) more guitar or more keys (12) flute (13) voice 1 (14) voice 2 (15) more voice or more guit or more keys (16) flute or effects or keys
Obviously i'll end up using my ears (I have 9 given that our percussionist is deaf in one), but i'd like to hear what people think/have experienced with this many instruments. how would the pro engineers typically handle this kind of situation?
Should i really try to reproduce wiht the pan picture the placing of the instruments as they sit on stage or are there equally important other considerations? In this case, looking at the band, the drums could be in the middle with the bass on the left and congas on the right. keys to the extreme left and guit to the exreme right. then flute and voice share the centre. Typical in other words but that doesn't cover everything in the recording situation since there will be other instruments like second and third voices, guitars, keys, and percussion. Should i use a single spot for everything or does it not matter if two instruments share the same position? How far left or right should the instruments at the extremes of the pan picture really sit? I'm guessing that using nearly 100 % is only for john coltrane or led zeppelin records, am I right? I'm looking for an intimate band-like sound not big and orchestral like prince or jamiroquai.
If by now you're wondering why i'm the one handling the machine (Korg D1600mkII), believe me i am too. it's not even mine. i think it has to do with not doing drugs. many thanks for any help.