Re: Sound editing question multi channels vs mono
A reasonable suggestion if youre willing to record two guitar tracks, and I freely admit that in some cases you might get better results from going that extra mile, but I find that delay effects work here just as well for me personally
Re: Sound editing question multi channels vs mono
Hello. So, I figure I should write in here because I myself do a lot of sound editing and music producing and I must ask you, do you have reverb in your mix? What should happen in that case is a bit of stereo reverb should help it. Also
Re: Sound editing question multi channels vs mono
It sounds like it already is. Try applying some reverb to the stereo mix. I doubt youve got a 5-track or so recording in your hands, but it doesnt matter too much-listening to the 5-track version through headphones is the same as listening
Sound editing question multi channels vs mono
Im really looking for some help with this, so Ill try to explain best I can.My band went into the studio to record a demo CD-- vocals, electric guitar, bass, and drums. The recordings sound great out of speakers, but I was concerned with how