Thursday, July 22, 2010

Panned by the critics of knowledge

My initial idea with regards the panning of each individual drum section (all recorded into the desk straight down the centre and panned afterwards during the mixing stage) was characteristically an amateurish approach and documentation has since been found that produces a far better initial result and, by extrapolating the scenario further, a superior end-result also.

Rick's research into this (which actually stemmed from an altogether different issue that'll be discussed in a future post) discovered that one should set the correct panning during the recording process itself, which of course seems obvious when faced with hard copy detailing of such simplicity.

Beginning from zero knowledge though, below were my original ideas of how we'd (eventually) pan the various drum kit components (the information gathered from my best interpretation of a track from The Deftones' album Diamond Eyes whilst sitting with my face buried between two speakers):

My terminology with regards the toms exposes me as no drummer,
but you get the idea.

And above/below are the settings we now have on the desk with all components panned accordingly as they go in: hard left (HL), hard right (HR), or centre. So far we've kept these settings in the final mix too (by effectively re-panning them in the editing software), with the exception of the hi-hat going to 50% left.

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