
WhinyLittleRunt
Member
Unrelated to my previous thread about drum miking - I have a question that I may have figured out the answer to, but here's what I got:
You know how on the 388, the channels are supposed to be panned hard left or right for odd/even tracks when recording in mono? I'm hoping that all I did was forget to throw it in mono mode all together, but assume that if I recorded my tracks in mono, once they are printed to tape, does the pan knob on the individual channel actually then become a L/R pan pot instead of a track choice? And the reason i'm asking is because I did some test recording and mixing, bounced it to digital and listened to it in the car and it sounded like shite. Not the recording itself but the stereo imaging was all wrong.
The way I bounce to digital is I have all the PGM outs going to the inputs on my Firepod unit. So, I thought that the monitor outs played a part in that output signal. Therefore, I also thought the pan knobs did too. I would output direct from the channels but I want to do all my work on the deck and then bounce it to the computer for final export. Apparently the panning didn't do anything in the output.
also, if I switch it to mono after the fact, that doesn't affect anything on the tape at that point I would have to think..
You know how on the 388, the channels are supposed to be panned hard left or right for odd/even tracks when recording in mono? I'm hoping that all I did was forget to throw it in mono mode all together, but assume that if I recorded my tracks in mono, once they are printed to tape, does the pan knob on the individual channel actually then become a L/R pan pot instead of a track choice? And the reason i'm asking is because I did some test recording and mixing, bounced it to digital and listened to it in the car and it sounded like shite. Not the recording itself but the stereo imaging was all wrong.
The way I bounce to digital is I have all the PGM outs going to the inputs on my Firepod unit. So, I thought that the monitor outs played a part in that output signal. Therefore, I also thought the pan knobs did too. I would output direct from the channels but I want to do all my work on the deck and then bounce it to the computer for final export. Apparently the panning didn't do anything in the output.
also, if I switch it to mono after the fact, that doesn't affect anything on the tape at that point I would have to think..