Hi, everyone.
I am getting very frustrated because I´m not an engineer, and the results I´m getting are weird.
Basically, all my confusion arises from too many possibilities, and I don´t know which one is the best to achieve realistic and effective results.
I´m looking for a detailed answer, so I´ll be as thorough as possible.
So, this is the thing:
I have a flute line (composed with different patches in different channels). They are all panned dead center. If I monitor it in stereo, it sounds full, with body. But, if I monitor or record it in mono, then it sounds much more thinner, like it´s missing stuff comparing to when I do it in stereo. I don´t know why, but it just feels "wrong" to record a mono instrument in a stereo track. Nevertheless, I´ve been doing exactly that (record every instrument in stereo), in order to not "loose" that extra warmth.
So, what I´ve been doing is:
I set all the flute channels in Gigastudio 3.1 to the same digital outputs (1-2). They go to my Tascam DM24 (via TDIF) to the 1-2 inputs. I use Digital Performer, so to record it to DP, I need to send the input of the DM24 to a buss (1-2), and from this buss in the DM24 send it to a stereo track in DP, who gets the signal from the 1-2 buss from the DM24 mixer. Then I record. It sounds full and warm, but it sounds "not placed in the stereo filed". It sounds too stereo. I want the flutes to sound, let´s say, at 11 o´clock. If I mess with the panning in the recorded audio file, they loose "meat".
I read somewhere in this fourm that it was not a good idea to change the panning settings in MIDI; that it was better to do that in Audio. Did I understand correctly?
Anyway, after I repeat that procedure for all the instruments, it sounds good, but TOO much stereo (without even touching the panners at either, MIDI or Audio stages). For example, the Horns sound too wide. The source of the sound is just all over the place. It should sound more focused and placed. Same with all the other instruments. The clarinets sound too stereo as well. I would like them to sound at a placing of 1 o´clock, but they sound, well, too stereo.
The thing is that if I record in a mono channel, it looses a lot of its character sound. Sounds much softer and less full.
There are many points through the signal where I might be doing something wrong.... When I have everything in MIDI, the tracks in DP are all panned dead center. BUT, I noticed that in Gigastudio I can unlink the outputs (I always have them linked). If I unlink them, then I could place the flutes, for instance, dead center in the Gigastudio outputs. But then, how should I monitor and record them? Should I also unlink the DM24´s input channels, and do them in mono?
I did some tests, and the signal not only souns different, it also looks different (the waveforms).
So, all I want to do is to record "THE FULL SOUND", without leaving anything out. Then, with a proper recording, I can do propper panning to the audio files.
So far, the way I´ve been doing it, sounds ok, but too stereo, like there´s missing stuff right in the middle of the stereo field. I have too much right and too much left, but too little center.
I am almost positive that´s because of the way I record the MIDIs to Audio. That´s where I´m doing my mistake.
Any ideas? What am I doing wrong? What´s the best and most realistic way to record it? Should I record mono instruments in mono channels? How do I avoid loosing the character of the sound by doing that? Or, is it ok to record it the way I´ve been doing it (in stereo) and THEN, pan the audio files as I want? If I do this, it also seem to sound thinner.
Please help me with this issue, because I´m very confused, and I don´t know at what point or points I´m messing things up.
Thanks everyone in advance for your valuable help.
Cheers,
Fernando
I am getting very frustrated because I´m not an engineer, and the results I´m getting are weird.
Basically, all my confusion arises from too many possibilities, and I don´t know which one is the best to achieve realistic and effective results.
I´m looking for a detailed answer, so I´ll be as thorough as possible.
So, this is the thing:
I have a flute line (composed with different patches in different channels). They are all panned dead center. If I monitor it in stereo, it sounds full, with body. But, if I monitor or record it in mono, then it sounds much more thinner, like it´s missing stuff comparing to when I do it in stereo. I don´t know why, but it just feels "wrong" to record a mono instrument in a stereo track. Nevertheless, I´ve been doing exactly that (record every instrument in stereo), in order to not "loose" that extra warmth.
So, what I´ve been doing is:
I set all the flute channels in Gigastudio 3.1 to the same digital outputs (1-2). They go to my Tascam DM24 (via TDIF) to the 1-2 inputs. I use Digital Performer, so to record it to DP, I need to send the input of the DM24 to a buss (1-2), and from this buss in the DM24 send it to a stereo track in DP, who gets the signal from the 1-2 buss from the DM24 mixer. Then I record. It sounds full and warm, but it sounds "not placed in the stereo filed". It sounds too stereo. I want the flutes to sound, let´s say, at 11 o´clock. If I mess with the panning in the recorded audio file, they loose "meat".
I read somewhere in this fourm that it was not a good idea to change the panning settings in MIDI; that it was better to do that in Audio. Did I understand correctly?
Anyway, after I repeat that procedure for all the instruments, it sounds good, but TOO much stereo (without even touching the panners at either, MIDI or Audio stages). For example, the Horns sound too wide. The source of the sound is just all over the place. It should sound more focused and placed. Same with all the other instruments. The clarinets sound too stereo as well. I would like them to sound at a placing of 1 o´clock, but they sound, well, too stereo.
The thing is that if I record in a mono channel, it looses a lot of its character sound. Sounds much softer and less full.
There are many points through the signal where I might be doing something wrong.... When I have everything in MIDI, the tracks in DP are all panned dead center. BUT, I noticed that in Gigastudio I can unlink the outputs (I always have them linked). If I unlink them, then I could place the flutes, for instance, dead center in the Gigastudio outputs. But then, how should I monitor and record them? Should I also unlink the DM24´s input channels, and do them in mono?
I did some tests, and the signal not only souns different, it also looks different (the waveforms).
So, all I want to do is to record "THE FULL SOUND", without leaving anything out. Then, with a proper recording, I can do propper panning to the audio files.
So far, the way I´ve been doing it, sounds ok, but too stereo, like there´s missing stuff right in the middle of the stereo field. I have too much right and too much left, but too little center.
I am almost positive that´s because of the way I record the MIDIs to Audio. That´s where I´m doing my mistake.
Any ideas? What am I doing wrong? What´s the best and most realistic way to record it? Should I record mono instruments in mono channels? How do I avoid loosing the character of the sound by doing that? Or, is it ok to record it the way I´ve been doing it (in stereo) and THEN, pan the audio files as I want? If I do this, it also seem to sound thinner.
Please help me with this issue, because I´m very confused, and I don´t know at what point or points I´m messing things up.
Thanks everyone in advance for your valuable help.
Cheers,
Fernando