Hi Angelo,
First I want to thank you for posting this information.
It is so important and yet it is really hard to find good information about it.
I do have 2 questions:
- Where and when do you do the panning?
if the panning is not done before calibration, then we would get a wrong setting, wouldn't we?
- Same for reverbs. If reverb settings aren't done before calibration, we would get another wrong setting (especially front/back correlation).
When I'm talking about reverberation, it is a reverb to simulate the acoustic space of the orchestra, not the one we would add on a final mix.
When I'm talking about panning, I'm talking about emulatin a stereo image of the orchestra and not creative panning that would be done at the mixing stage.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again for your time,
Vincent
First I want to thank you for posting this information.
It is so important and yet it is really hard to find good information about it.
I do have 2 questions:
- Where and when do you do the panning?
if the panning is not done before calibration, then we would get a wrong setting, wouldn't we?
- Same for reverbs. If reverb settings aren't done before calibration, we would get another wrong setting (especially front/back correlation).
When I'm talking about reverberation, it is a reverb to simulate the acoustic space of the orchestra, not the one we would add on a final mix.
When I'm talking about panning, I'm talking about emulatin a stereo image of the orchestra and not creative panning that would be done at the mixing stage.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again for your time,
Vincent