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Panorama

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Stereo Picture
 

Ability to move the sonic elements out of each other way with the pan pot lets us hear them much more distinctly between the speakers.

 

I'm using a typical spreading across the sound field for my mix used in Pop, Rock, and Hip-Hop. These are just a starting points and may change due mixing.

 

P1

 

Bass, Kick Drum, and Snare in the middle.

Hi-Hat R20, Ride L30, Tambourine L15/R15, Tom-Toms L20.
The guitar was recorded in stereo.
The synthesiser center will change the positioning.

My aim is to keep the low frequencies close to or in the center and  spread higher registers in wider space. I am trying to keep the right balance of frequencies on each side so the listener will not experience any dissonance

 

P2

 

My next move was into panning stage, I've used a standard Dance music frames (10 o'clock-3 o'clock) and there was enough space for every instrument plus vocals.

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P3

 

In terms of balancing the Tracks my mix was 

pretty stable because I was panning while I was working on the Arrangement.  But I did listen to each track in Solo mode to find as much problems as possible and correct things like fades, timing, musically related edition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Female Vocal 7%Left
Male Vocal 7%Right
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