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No set rule. But for purposes of mono compatibility, the bass guitar normally sits in the middle, the kick in there as well, the other elements, left and right. Vocals, center; guitars, hard left and right. It has become the practice, and normally done from the point of view of the drummer or viewer (listener?).
how do i set up volume levels for each instruments?
Quote from: mikep on January 27, 2007, 01:37:09 AMNo set rule. But for purposes of mono compatibility, the bass guitar normally sits in the middle, the kick in there as well, the other elements, left and right. Vocals, center; guitars, hard left and right. It has become the practice, and normally done from the point of view of the drummer or viewer (listener?).thanks sir.how do i set up volume levels for each instruments?
Quote from: aden on January 27, 2007, 11:31:16 AMQuote from: mikep on January 27, 2007, 01:37:09 AMNo set rule. But for purposes of mono compatibility, the bass guitar normally sits in the middle, the kick in there as well, the other elements, left and right. Vocals, center; guitars, hard left and right. It has become the practice, and normally done from the point of view of the drummer or viewer (listener?).thanks sir.how do i set up volume levels for each instruments? use your ears.
pag nag re-red ba ung volume indicator nung track kailangan ba ibaba ung volume nung track na un?