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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: whatboutbob on August 08, 2006, 09:22:00 AM
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Hey guys,
Am wondering if, using soundforge, its possible to balance this recording somehow. Its off-centre and really bugging me.
Here's the sample: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=0BEC6E434685E0B7
I'm clueless when it comes to post-production. I tried mucking around with pan but went a bit nuts after hearing the same sample 4 billion times.
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Nice recording - don't drive yourself too nuts. The off-center sound is partially that your Right levels are just a little higher, but also that the right side was picked up slightly before the left. The time shift doesn't look consistent... maybe the mics were off-center to the PA, but well-centered with regard to the stage (drums, bass, etc)? About 1.5dB more on the left plus a very short delay on the right seems to help, but I know not to trust my ears 100% for balance because one is more sensitive than the other.
- Jason
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Thanks Jason. Everything seemed well centred, flying from a balcony 15ft out directly between two stacks, separated by about the same distance.
Now that I think about it, I suspect the delay is actually coming from the mix. The layout of the club was really funny with the soundboard waaaay off on the left side under a balcony, with the right side open so I suspect the FOH may have mixed for his own position...if that makes any sense?
Unfortunately I had to set up my gear before the show then move over to the right side of the club for most of the gig. I wandered back over to my gear at one point and thought things sounded better over in front of the right stack, but couldn't quite place what was off.
I just tried a 20ms delay and the 1.5dB boost and that seems to help. Will try tinkering some more tomorrow. Many thanks.