Hey here's a question about panning --
I understand that the side channels are supposed to be panned hard left and right, and you can widen or narrow the stereo image by doing levels between the mid and side, but what if you want more presence out of the side mic without affecting the stereo image?
Would you just pan them 9 and 3 and bring the levels up or something?
m-s stereo mic technique
32bigmuffya wrote:thanks for that response. 1 quik little question more...on pro tools 6.4, how would i switch the polarity on the 1 side channel? plug in? some icon? i cant seem to find my manual ahha
Insert a RTAS plug, i believe its called Trim (its in the 'other' folder). If your doing stereo, you have to look for it in the multiple-mono folder. Its just got a gain control and polarity flip button. Its just nuts the polarity flip isnt built into the mixer.
You can also do it with audiosuite, Other-> Invert.
cheers
Phillip
m-s stereo mic technique
33If I were to use this technique as the only micing setup for a rock band, would the opposite phase on the side signals cause problems for reproduction on a vinyl record?
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m-s stereo mic technique
34CDR-1 wrote:If I were to use this technique as the only micing setup for a rock band, would the opposite phase on the side signals cause problems for reproduction on a vinyl record?
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no, once you've decoded to stereo it's just that.... a stereo recording, same as any other.
mike