Bearcat M. Sandor wrote: > Hey folks, > > I'm not an audio engineer and i don't even play one on TV. I am a music > lover/audiophile who wants to learn about engineering so bear with me here. > > I understand that when you hear something in the center of your sound stage > it's because the sound is equally loud in both channels and in phase. > > If you hear it spread evenly across the sound stage or even "everywhere in > front of you" the sound is equal in both channels and out of phase. > > I heard a recording the other day where a singer was equally loud in both > channels, but she was not center stage. Instead there was one of her in each > channel. > > How is that done? Thank you. Probably double-tracking. The same thing recorded twice and panned extreme left and right in this case. cheers, tim /|\ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user