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Re: Panning for dummies
There are also actual books that would cover at least the basics:
https://www.amazon.com/Home-Recordin...171691&sr=8-40 https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Gu...s=books&sr=1-8 Joel
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Re: Panning for dummies
Also check your mixes on headphones. Lot of people listen to music on headphones, and panning that sounds fine on speakers might sound ‘wrong’ on headphones, and vice versa…
Especially hard panned instruments can sound ‘strange’ on headphones if there is nothing ‘on the other side’ (Good tip from Dave if you use hard panning, to pan the rev opposite) |
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