I have never mixed music or even recorded anything in other than mono (on compact cassette machines).
The earliest reviews of the single inventory quad/stereo RCA titles mentioned that panning was usually done diagonally so that a LF/RB/RF/LB pan in quad would be a L/R/L pan in stereo (Hugo Montenegro did this).
On the 2 urban format FM stations here, in recent years, I hear more and more L/R panning effects in the new songs they play, does this mean that panning sounds in surround sound mixes would be more acceptable?
Kirk Bayne
The earliest reviews of the single inventory quad/stereo RCA titles mentioned that panning was usually done diagonally so that a LF/RB/RF/LB pan in quad would be a L/R/L pan in stereo (Hugo Montenegro did this).
On the 2 urban format FM stations here, in recent years, I hear more and more L/R panning effects in the new songs they play, does this mean that panning sounds in surround sound mixes would be more acceptable?
Kirk Bayne