this is my kind of groups I love to do sound for, I'm an advocate of great song arrangement and great dedicated singer, nothing beats that, my job as the engineer is to slip away into my creative mode and eat the cherry on top of a well baked cake like this one... woooow🔥🔥🔥🔥
So here we do have the discussion of what is really best for broadcast. At one point we were thinking mono/center would be best as we don't know what the consumer would be listening on. Now I have gotten multiple comments about making it wider. So maybe that's not the right idea and we need to lean more into the stereo image.
You can add two additional Dante cards in the D21m option card slots for a theoretical maximum of 192x192 Dante channels across the three interfaces. They will all behave and operate as totally separate devices on the Dante network so be sure to rename them to make sense of which is which when patching
Perfect. We are all mono because we have so many instruments and vocal inputs we just couldn't fit in stereo inputs. So that extra card will give us some real room.
Good mix. Future spread those vocals out a little wider. Example 2 tenors left and right, etc. Those instruments needs to be wider and more air on the organ.
@@DCAVL If you want to take a mono source and spread it stereo, just duplicate it, pan them hard, EQ them a little differently, and put around 8-13ms of delay on one side. I definitely wouldn't do this for everything as it would become a mess. but to widen a mono electric guitar, I've had really great success with that! Also to pan say an acoustic guitar left, and it's reverb return equally right can be another way to widen things as well
Boy, you have some talented musicians there. I'm jealous.
this is my kind of groups I love to do sound for, I'm an advocate of great song arrangement and great dedicated singer, nothing beats that, my job as the engineer is to slip away into my creative mode and eat the cherry on top of a well baked cake like this one... woooow🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like your style. Thanks for watching!
so, Do you often if not always output your mix in Mono or maybe center everything? just a question, great mix by the way!!
So here we do have the discussion of what is really best for broadcast. At one point we were thinking mono/center would be best as we don't know what the consumer would be listening on. Now I have gotten multiple comments about making it wider. So maybe that's not the right idea and we need to lean more into the stereo image.
What mics are you using for the choir? Sounds clean
AKG C414's I think. 8 of them. Thanks for watching
Sounds really good. I wanna know how you eq'd everything. And like someone said, just widen it up a bit.
You can add two additional Dante cards in the D21m option card slots for a theoretical maximum of 192x192 Dante channels across the three interfaces. They will all behave and operate as totally separate devices on the Dante network so be sure to rename them to make sense of which is which when patching
Perfect. We are all mono because we have so many instruments and vocal inputs we just couldn't fit in stereo inputs. So that extra card will give us some real room.
Good mix. Future spread those vocals out a little wider. Example 2 tenors left and right, etc. Those instruments needs to be wider and more air on the organ.
We do struggle with that because everything is mono currently. Good tips!
@@DCAVL If you want to take a mono source and spread it stereo, just duplicate it, pan them hard, EQ them a little differently, and put around 8-13ms of delay on one side. I definitely wouldn't do this for everything as it would become a mess. but to widen a mono electric guitar, I've had really great success with that! Also to pan say an acoustic guitar left, and it's reverb return equally right can be another way to widen things as well
Yeah, you’re limited to those 64