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I'm currently mixing a session where I've recorded the piano AB centered in the image. It sounds lovely but in the mix I don't want it in the middle and I don't want it mono either. The easiest way to achieve this is to either pan one side towards the other or lower the volume.
I wonder if anyone has experience with a more sophisticated method trying to mimic how it would sound if you were listening to an instrument located on one side of your head. In that case you will not only have to lower the volume but also add eq and a very short delay (and perhaps even ambience).
A friend of mine own the Neumann KU100 head which is amazing at doing exactly this. When you listen to the recording you can literally imagine the musician and instrument in a very specific, natural and three dimensional spot. It's so defined that it's a problem cutting between takes if the musician has moved slightly.
I wonder if anyone has experience with a more sophisticated method trying to mimic how it would sound if you were listening to an instrument located on one side of your head. In that case you will not only have to lower the volume but also add eq and a very short delay (and perhaps even ambience).
A friend of mine own the Neumann KU100 head which is amazing at doing exactly this. When you listen to the recording you can literally imagine the musician and instrument in a very specific, natural and three dimensional spot. It's so defined that it's a problem cutting between takes if the musician has moved slightly.