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slide_blues
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Well, I've read many-a-post about recording in stereo, panning, etc., but I still have a question or two. Of course I'll experiment, but why not get some opinions first from you knowledgeable ones?
Here's the situation: two acoustic guitars (wooden and resonator) and one vocal, with perhaps a lead slide reso guitar (only playing when vocal is not). As far as panning - nothing too crazy - just one guitar on each side and the vocal and lead guitar in the middle.
The question: Would recording each guitar in stereo accomplish anything more than in mono? For example, the wooden guitar recorded in stereo, panned hard left and say, 10 o'clock. The resonator hard right and 2 o'clock?
Or am I overthinking this and should just record each guitar in mono and pan them 9 and 3 o'clock (or to taste)?
In other words, would it be a waste to record these two "rhythm" guitars in stereo?
Thanks for reading.
Here's the situation: two acoustic guitars (wooden and resonator) and one vocal, with perhaps a lead slide reso guitar (only playing when vocal is not). As far as panning - nothing too crazy - just one guitar on each side and the vocal and lead guitar in the middle.
The question: Would recording each guitar in stereo accomplish anything more than in mono? For example, the wooden guitar recorded in stereo, panned hard left and say, 10 o'clock. The resonator hard right and 2 o'clock?
Or am I overthinking this and should just record each guitar in mono and pan them 9 and 3 o'clock (or to taste)?
In other words, would it be a waste to record these two "rhythm" guitars in stereo?
Thanks for reading.