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To Pan...or Not To Pan....
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 47849" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: To Pan...or Not To Pan....</p><p></p><p>Mono nearly all of the time unless the crowd is far enough away from the stacks to all benifit from stereo. An example is a narrow theatre with an orchestra pit in front of the stage. Another example is outside throwing long and narrow with a barracade between the folks and stage. I came from the recording studio side of the field. Very nice when I get to do it, stereo can really clean up and open a mix up but I won't do it and sacrifice the sound for the fans in the front rows and extreme sides. I use the panning occasionally to balance out stage volume like a loud guitar amp on stage left etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 47849, member: 277"] Re: To Pan...or Not To Pan.... Mono nearly all of the time unless the crowd is far enough away from the stacks to all benifit from stereo. An example is a narrow theatre with an orchestra pit in front of the stage. Another example is outside throwing long and narrow with a barracade between the folks and stage. I came from the recording studio side of the field. Very nice when I get to do it, stereo can really clean up and open a mix up but I won't do it and sacrifice the sound for the fans in the front rows and extreme sides. I use the panning occasionally to balance out stage volume like a loud guitar amp on stage left etc. [/QUOTE]
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