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Sunday, August 29, 2010

[SurroundSound] Re: Mogg to surround.

Well, I often say, "screw the norm"! :-D

One should always mix whatever's right for the work.

Classical should always be mixed differently than say blues.

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On Aug 29, 12:38 pm, Stephen Disney <sthunderroc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Absolutely.  I personally mic guitars and bass, and sometimes even vocals
> with multiple mics or direct feeds.  One should never assume that, for
> instance, 2 bass tracks are meant to be doubled center just because that is
> the norm.
> S
>
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Paul Garfunkel <paulgarfun...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
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> > I have noticed some of the mixes that some people have put out has
> > combined the tracks of the same instrument to get 4 isolated tracks
> > the only problem is some stuff there are in studio phase shifts in the
> > instruments into the mixing board so they are different nuances and in
> > some case double tracking ie: the who tracks there are different takes
> > combined for one sound but left on their own in opposite channels make
> > for a warmer sound and presence. Check it out now on the hub!
>
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