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Recording a Jazz Backing Track - Guidance on Panning Instruments ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Veggie Dave" data-source="post: 345948" data-attributes="member: 4016"><p>The idea is that the closer the instrument is to you, the longer it will take before you here any reflections (reverb). I don't use BIAB so I don't know if you have the option of 'Pre Delay' on the reverb effect, but it you do, theoretically the longer the pre-delay, the closer you are to the instrument.</p><p></p><p>Then you can start getting more complicated. Instruments farther away supposedly have less audible top end as does the reverb they create. Personally, my little home studio set-up isn't really capable of mixing to this level/accuracy so I don't bother. If you've got decent studio monitors, though, it's something to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veggie Dave, post: 345948, member: 4016"] The idea is that the closer the instrument is to you, the longer it will take before you here any reflections (reverb). I don't use BIAB so I don't know if you have the option of 'Pre Delay' on the reverb effect, but it you do, theoretically the longer the pre-delay, the closer you are to the instrument. Then you can start getting more complicated. Instruments farther away supposedly have less audible top end as does the reverb they create. Personally, my little home studio set-up isn't really capable of mixing to this level/accuracy so I don't bother. If you've got decent studio monitors, though, it's something to try. [/QUOTE]
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