anonymous
14 April 2002
Hey,
pardon my ignorance, but i have a DI and when i plug my guitars/etc. into my recorder, (splitting the channel into two for stereo) then panning them to left and right, it's sounds in the middle. If i bought a second DI, recording 2 tracks simultaneously without splitting the original signal, will this sound not so in the middle? I mean, if i record the guitar twice then pann it to their separate sides it sounds great, but it's a lot of trouble. Thanks for your help
Tyler
Hi Tyler, In order to have stereo you need differencies betw
Hi Tyler,
In order to have stereo you need differencies between the signals. These differencies can be level-wise (that's what a normal PAN does) or time-wise (introduced e.g. by a delay (be careful: that's not mono-compatible)). Other ways to "create" stereo would be different EQs for both signals or the obvious ways of creating stereo signals: effects like reverb, chorus, flanger, detune...
And eventually one of the most common things: record the performance twice, in two passes. due to the slight differencies you have as a human musician (I assume :)