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| View Poll Results: how does the use of stereo recording apply to your mix? | |||
| I always record with more than one stereo pair | | 5 | 38.46% |
| I always record with a single stereo pair | | 7 | 53.85% |
| I never record with a stereo pair | | 0 | 0% |
| I often use mono room mics that I process in stereo | | 1 | 7.69% |
| I create fake stereo with processing in mix | | 0 | 0% |
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| Gear maniac | stereo recording... In the spirit of mixing something based around a pair of room mics, felt like seeing how many of you rely up stereo in your microphone placement, and how many just stereo process it up in mix... I personally often have a stereo pair in the studio, for the drummer, or on a remote. It's a thing of mine that I just can't do without. When I see a band doing a remote, and they are only taking the directs from the console - it kinda makes me shiver to see no room mics going on... so lets take a poll:
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| Gear maniac | unless I am missing something.... are you all recording in quad or 5.1 or higher? ![]()
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