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Skyline609
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Yesterday, while listening very carefully to the Dave Matthews Band studio recordings, I noticed alot that the effects (mainly reverb) on hard-panned instruments had a very cool style.
For example, the main sax parts were always hard right, however, the reverb placed on that track was able to be heard in the left ear as well. Same goes for the violin, which was hard left, but the reverb was present in the right ear.
It seems like whenever i make recordings, the reverb i use only follows the panning, so i can only get the source audio and the effect in one ear. How can i get effects in stereo but still keep the main track one on side???
Also, that led me into further thinking, can you pan effects? For example, maybe you dont want reverb or a delay through the whole audio field, maybe you would just like it 3/4 of the way left or something. How could you go about doing this.
For example, the main sax parts were always hard right, however, the reverb placed on that track was able to be heard in the left ear as well. Same goes for the violin, which was hard left, but the reverb was present in the right ear.
It seems like whenever i make recordings, the reverb i use only follows the panning, so i can only get the source audio and the effect in one ear. How can i get effects in stereo but still keep the main track one on side???
Also, that led me into further thinking, can you pan effects? For example, maybe you dont want reverb or a delay through the whole audio field, maybe you would just like it 3/4 of the way left or something. How could you go about doing this.