What Exactly Does "stereo" Rec. Mean? |
jeu. 15 mai 2003, 01:37
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 18 Inscrit : 27 avril 03 Lieu : Worthington - US Membre no 16,835 |
I'm definately a beginner in the world of recording, and I just wanted to know
what exactly "stereo" recording was. I had an idea that "stereo" meant recording two tracks for every sound and having each track sound out of either the left or right side. Is this correct? AND does this apply to all instruments and sounds? THANX. |
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jeu. 15 mai 2003, 04:58
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Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 495 Inscrit : 12 oct. 01 Lieu : Chandler - US Membre no 2,003 |
Yes stereo is 2 tracks. Most folks record in mono and then pan stuff around. I always record in stereo, there are slight differences in the sounds that some electronic music devices make left to right. Also when using rotory, flange, and simular effects, stereo recording comes in handy.
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meadows.83 What Exactly Does "stereo" Rec. Mean? jeu. 15 mai 2003, 01:37
lepetitmartien You hear in stereo, in binaural stereo. But as the... jeu. 15 mai 2003, 05:44
pandrews This might be a silly question. Are you recording... jeu. 15 mai 2003, 13:29
lepetitmartien Don't mix up tracks and channels, as well as t... sam. 17 mai 2003, 23:01
lepetitmartien You hear in stereo, in binaural stereo. But as the... jeu. 15 mai 2003, 05:44
pandrews This might be a silly question. Are you recording... jeu. 15 mai 2003, 13:29
lepetitmartien Don't mix up tracks and channels, as well as t... sam. 17 mai 2003, 23:01
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