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Old 17th October 2006, 01:28 AM   #17
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tracking alll tracks in strereo is that acusonic recording technique used my bruce swendile. (or similar.)

if you want bongos panned to the right then place the mics in a way that the bongos will be on the mix. more of a natural feel to create more or realistic space.

i didnt read bobs article but i dont see a problem or an issue. some poeple do it some dont. some records where made with one or 2 mics on the whole band some where made using 96 stereo tracks of instruments.

if bob is in the mastering stage and he can hear a difference in tracks that where tracked streo vs mono then maybe most liekly there is a good reason for it.

nowadays you can track bongos using stereo, closed miked and stereo room mics.
you have the inputs and tracks to do so, so why not.
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