kevin shephard wrote:Yeah, I did upload a VBR mp3. I'll upload the .wav when I get on a faster network. :) Mom's still on regular high speed.
Is that snare buzz fading up in the intro...?kevin shephard wrote:http://soundcloud.com/kevin-shephard/mckrazy-always-on-the-run-rbs/s-nLl2p
kevin shephard wrote: ...I really like the overheads, especially after I figured out how to pan them correctly...
kevin shephard wrote:Funny, I was going to add that the mixes would be from your perspective.
macrae11 wrote:For live stuff I always prefer monitor engineers perspective. Kick drum panned hard left.
You just blew my mind...macrae11 wrote:For live stuff I always prefer monitor engineers perspective. Kick drum panned hard left.
Mathieu Benoit wrote:Left handed drummers and bass playing horn players should never be allowed to pan drums.
Mathieu Benoit wrote:Left handed drummers and bass playing horn players should never be allowed to pan drums.
macrae11 wrote:Mathieu Benoit wrote:Left handed drummers and bass playing horn players should never be allowed to pan drums.
Yes but if that bass playing hornist happens to also be the engineer, and you're just the lowly right handed drummer than you're pretty much SOL.
Mathieu Benoit wrote:macrae11 wrote:Mathieu Benoit wrote:Left handed drummers and bass playing horn players should never be allowed to pan drums.
Yes but if that bass playing hornist happens to also be the engineer, and you're just the lowly right handed drummer than you're pretty much SOL.
Oh yeah... when it's your stuff that you are producing / engineering I could care less what mistakes you make in regards to panning. It's not usually the end of the world anyways since you are a drum bigot by nature. So it's not like the drums won't get turned down anyways.
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