
Cyanide-Depende
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I track everything in stereo, but then again, I use alot of stereo effects, even on vox
tarnationsauce2 said:Sometimes it's hard enough just to get one mic on a tom.
Though I guess the overheads pretty much have the same effect to what Katz is saying.
LeeRosario said:well see, not just the overheads, but the importance of the room in combination with the overheads.
Without a good room and making good use of that room, you can't hope to achieve that stellar depth everyone gets frustrated in trying to achieve.
That's the essence of what katz's is saying.
Dom Franco said:Accoustic guitars really come to life in stereo, Most keyboards have a stereo out. Drums should always be at least in stereo if not in multiple panned positions. I would tend to agree that lead vocals and bass guitar, are usually better centered (mono) but there are even exception to this rule. IF YOU HAVE THE TRACKS? record stereo.
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scrubs said:Bob Katz is a fucktard.![]()
Actually, I reread it and he gives the example of a "pair of bongos." I can certainly see recording those with two mics, and panning them so there is a little space between them. Still, many other instruments can be tracked in mono. Perhaps Mr. Katz has more experience dealing with recording and mixing than most (all) of us and can wants to have more tracks to play with at mixdown. That's fair. However, tracking something in stereo or with multiple mics, if you are going to pan it (especially hard panning) can result in dramatic changes in the sound of the track (due to more noticeable comb filter/phase issues) which may suck. Clearly, some stuff (piano, acoustic guitar, keyboards, harp, choirs, etc.) may sound better in stereo. I just don't buy that everything needs to be recorded in stereo. Especially vocals.
brendandwyer said:At one point, we were playing a live show in Vancouver and through the wafting curtains of bong smoke, Rapchinovski (the head of the cat juggling gypsy clan) began throwing knives instead of cats. You see, we had had a bit of a falling out the previous night (whilst eating goulash) over the finer points of our contractural obligations. He was angered that the beef in the studio was being wasted as sound absorbtion when it could have been ground up along with *spent cats and sold to local chinese restaurants. We were having a contractural rift at that point. Emo ceased being tepid, boring, over emotive, and bland, and became, annoying, lackluster, rank, and maggoted.
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