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by jigger_3 » Sat Apr 30, 2005 11:16 pm
So, if I used a stereo delay on my guitar to my mixer and then to my mic input, I would get the "panning effect" on the recording?
edit: I'll have to try it sometime, school is over in a couple weeks and I'll get everything set up at home again
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by MWR » Sun May 01, 2005 4:51 am
jigger_3 wrote:So, if I used a stereo delay on my guitar to my mixer and then to my mic input, I would get the "panning effect" on the recording?
edit: I'll have to try it sometime, school is over in a couple weeks and I'll get everything set up at home again
Not necessarily. The stereo delay is just an effect that splits one signal into two. A true stereo recording can be as simple as two microphones or as complex as several mic's on a drum kit or a "deca tree", which is a cluster of several mic's used to record large ensembles. Here's a primer on how to stereo mic an acoustic guitar:
http://www.humbuckermusic.com/acguitrectec.html
It's not limited to the use of mic's though. If you have an acoustic electric you could send the mic to one track, pick-up to the other, and mix the two.
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by CheersDtoT » Sun May 01, 2005 7:55 am
If you are able to multitrack do that. That way you can have the ability to mix the mic and pick-up how you want. Stereo just means you can pan somthing from left to right. If it's mono, no matter what you do it will stay in the center. Always record in stereo.
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by NoNotThat » Thu May 12, 2005 9:26 pm
Okay...so I'm using my mic, and I recorded something, and I realize that I had the thing still set to "record on mono". oh crap. so I changed it to "record in stereo" annd its still doing it in mono
what shold i do?
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by mangold » Thu May 12, 2005 9:27 pm
NoNotThat wrote:Okay...so I'm using my mic, and I recorded something, and I realize that I had the thing still set to "record on mono". oh crap. so I changed it to "record in stereo" annd its still doing it in mono
what shold i do?
post it. wont bother me
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by NoNotThat » Thu May 12, 2005 9:30 pm
neevemind i fixesdit
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by NoNotThat » Thu May 12, 2005 9:37 pm
okay
so if you already recorded something in mono, is there ANY way to make it only come out of one speaker?
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by Brock » Thu May 12, 2005 9:45 pm
NoNotThat wrote:okay
so if you already recorded something in mono, is there ANY way to make it only come out of one speaker?
put it into a stereo file and make sure it only goes on the channel you want
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by NoNotThat » Thu May 12, 2005 9:53 pm
bbatsell wrote:NoNotThat wrote:okay
so if you already recorded something in mono, is there ANY way to make it only come out of one speaker?
put it into a stereo file and make sure it only goes on the channel you want
AHH thank you
I'm too tired tougnihg
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by MWR » Thu May 12, 2005 9:56 pm
bbatsell wrote:NoNotThat wrote:okay
so if you already recorded something in mono, is there ANY way to make it only come out of one speaker?
put it into a stereo file and make sure it
only goes on the channel you want
Also know as panning or balance.
What are you trying to do exactly?
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