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Old 11-01-2019, 06:21 AM
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Default Panning with EZDrummer 2

Hoping someone can help me with use of EZ Drummer 2. I'm working on initial panning/placement of tracks as I begin to mix. EZ Drummer does have it's own mix tool within the EZD VI that keeps the snare/kick centered and pans wide L&R the toms/etc. Then, the single EZD track is in stereo with wide L & R pan within Pro Tools.

Now is where I'm having some difficulty is when I want to try and get wide guitar sound, panning these tracks full L & R as well (keeping Bass/Vox in the center). When I pan hard L/R, the sound doesn't seem to come out as I'd like and expect and is more muddy.

I was curious on anyone else's habits as they mix and pan using EZD? Do I play around and not fully pan the drums or guitars fully left/right? Does it all turn out better once I get into adding Delay/Reverb in?

Sorry, I'm a newbie to all of it and am hoping others insight will help steer me in the right direction.
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