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Re: OT: moving instruments in a finished 2bus recording



Try the following

Leave L as it is
Subtract some of the L channel from the R, (i.e. split off some of the L 
ch, invert it
and mix in to the R ch)

If it's a 2 mic stereo recording, you could try a v.small delay on the R. 

andy butler 

Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote:
> Again hoping do dig something up in this huge ball of know-how:
> 
> I have this performance recording (stereo recording) where due to some 
>setup
> mistake the entire drumset, instead of spanning L to R, is panned C to R.
> Which means (among other unpleasant things) that the bassdrum comes to 
>sit
> about 50% to the right.
> 
> What I want to do:
> Move the drums (well, especially the bassdrum is important) to roughly
> center without
>       a) making one channel a lot louder than the other
>       b) loosing mono compatibility
>       c) completely collapsing the stereo image
>       d) moving everythin that was center to hard left (or something
> radical)
> 
> Other strange and unwanted effects wouldn't pose a problem, though.
> 
> Is this possible?
> 
>       Rainer
> 
> 


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