You know what I like - the old sixties style of stereo mixing where they were obviously taking tracks optimized for mono and creating a stereo mix as an afterthought - a la "Meet the Beatles"
They probably would have put the guitar full right, the vocal in the middle and the bongos on the left.
I would probably record the bongoes in stereo, and seperate the big and small drums L & R.
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My unprofessional approach: 1) Single bongo and single vox trac
My unprofessional approach:
1) Single bongo and single vox track down the middle. Stereo guitar track panned wide. Keep the bongo (volume) back with a little verb.
2) Single vox down the middle. Stereo guitar panned 10-2. Stereo bongo panned wide. Keep the bongo back with a little verb
You know what I like - the old sixties style of stereo mixing wh
You know what I like - the old sixties style of stereo mixing where they were obviously taking tracks optimized for mono and creating a stereo mix as an afterthought - a la "Meet the Beatles"
They probably would have put the guitar full right, the vocal in the middle and the bongos on the left.
I would probably record the bongoes in stereo, and seperate the big and small drums L & R.
Put the Guitar half-left, Vocal half-right.