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Title: snb/aud mix advice...
Post by: ellaguru on May 31, 2005, 02:25:27 PM
hey foks...

been archiving some DATs>cdr and i came accross one where i ran one channel aud (mg210) and one channel mono board feed.  theres the obvious time delay, which i think i can figure out how to fix, but im more curious about obtaining a good mix of this.  i have adobe audition and thought about working with it using the 4 track option, possibly doubling the snb feed and panning it l&r, with the aud mic panned dead center.  id love to hear any advice that you kind people can provide. 

thanks!

chris
Title: Re: snb/aud mix advice...
Post by: Swampy on May 31, 2005, 03:00:43 PM
Panning the sbd l&r wont create any more stereo than just having one mono sbd channel. What you are gonna end up with is a mono matrix (which in some cases may be better than a stereo aud)
Title: Re: snb/aud mix advice...
Post by: Chanher on May 31, 2005, 03:03:19 PM
Panning the sbd l&r wont create any more stereo than just having one mono sbd channel. What you are gonna end up with is a mono matrix (which in some cases may be better than a stereo aud)

agreed, I'd be interested to hear a mono matrix / stereo aud comparison, maybe one set matrix and the other aud.