
Elmo89m
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until i get my 603s im micing my acoustic with my v67g...where should i pan...center..but wont it get int the way of vocals.
ghettorig said:You're right, it's not a true stero image of the guitar (because you're only using 1 mic), but it sounds better to me than just having a single guitar track in the middle.
Elmo89m said:okay...i beleive you their....but dont most "good" recorders (for lack of a better word) use a matched pair and record XY in stereo?
don't bother with this, it does nothing.earworm said:i also record accoustic guitar with one mic,
but i try to record the same part twice, isn't always easy,
if it works, pan "part 1 " left, "part2" right
if u only record one track, then i still suggest you duplicate the track and pan L+R, play with how hard you pan, and i guess its not a bad idea to try to put a few milliseconds of delay on one side...
my 2 cents
dmbpettit said:Say you have a single guitar track in mono. If you pan it in the middle, it comes out of the left and the right. No if you copy the track and pan you left and one right, are not just creating the same thing as if you just had the one track pan in the center?
since there is no center speaker in stereo, center panning puts the same thing equally in both speakers. If you clone a track, and pan them so the same signal is in both speakers equally, you have just spent 5 minutes creating what you had in the first place...Mono!dmbpettit said:Say you have a single guitar track in mono. If you pan it in the middle, it comes out of the left and the right. No if you copy the track and pan you left and one right, are not just creating the same thing as if you just had the one track pan in the center?