Hallo,
Bob van der Poel hat gesagt: // Bob van der Poel wrote:
But, where to put the other instruments? Drums, bass,
strings, etc? Is
there a 'rule of thumb" to use? Right now I've got everything in the
center, but would like a fuller sound, but not artificial sounding. Oh,
and using audacity I notice that the left/right increments are 10%, 20%,
etc. ... do I need something finer than 10% steps?
My suggestion is Ardour. Beats the crap out of Audacity when it comes to
arranging and mixing multiple tracks together. It has a bit of a
learning curve, but that afternoon is well spent.
Regarding 'rule of thumb": There might be, but IMO it's best to
experiment and develop your own sound and style. Listen closely to other
recordings and maybe get a book on that topic (e.g. "Understanding and
Crafting the Mix" by W. Moylan is nice, though sometimes a bit chatty).
A mix is not only about panning. ;)
Again a tool more powerful than Audacity helps with all that.
Ciao
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Frank Barknecht