lacatedral
New member
Greetings,
I recently recorded myself playing a classical guitar with a condenser mic (AT2020), thing is I positioned the microphone not facing directly to the guitar, but with a 30-45 degree angle to the right. It was a microphone technique suggested by someone but clearly it does have its disadvantages.
I noticed the left channel, IIRC, sounds fine, but the right channel sounds "boomy" (it frequently reaches the highest peak of volume, turning red).
I was wondering if there was a way to "duplicate" what I hear on the left channel on the right channel, If I'm not wrong that would be turning it to mono.
I tried with the Utility thing (turning some value to 0% or 100% can't remember the name of the parameter) but with not great results.
PS Excuse my english as it's not my native
I recently recorded myself playing a classical guitar with a condenser mic (AT2020), thing is I positioned the microphone not facing directly to the guitar, but with a 30-45 degree angle to the right. It was a microphone technique suggested by someone but clearly it does have its disadvantages.
I noticed the left channel, IIRC, sounds fine, but the right channel sounds "boomy" (it frequently reaches the highest peak of volume, turning red).
I was wondering if there was a way to "duplicate" what I hear on the left channel on the right channel, If I'm not wrong that would be turning it to mono.
I tried with the Utility thing (turning some value to 0% or 100% can't remember the name of the parameter) but with not great results.
PS Excuse my english as it's not my native