Instrument is panned entirely to one side for the whole song

>Instrument is panned entirely to one side for the whole song

>not only for one song, but for the whole album

>hard panned vocals

>album has cool panning effects throughout

>two guitars
>one hard panned to one side, the other to the other
Still a fantastic album.

...

>all instruments panned to one side
>turns out cables got loose and one speaker isn't working

what's the problem?

I actually like this.

>entire album is in dual mono

You a fan of Marquee Moon and Turn On the Bright Lights, bruv?

>cymbals panned to right
>rest of drums panned left

I love that Candy Claws instrumental album

FUCKING BEATLES

>beatles in stereo

the beatles stereo

what the fuck

>each drum is placed individually in the soundspace
>toms "in a row"

Stereolab used it to good effect on Margerine Eclipse. Nearly everything is hard panned left or right.

B-but muh Albini

>everything is just fucked off slightly to the left and you think your headphones are about to die or you're starting to go deaf in one ear

I've heard the recent re-masters fixed a lot of those awful balance issues.

>Instruments are all panned to one side
>Spoken word vocals are panned to the other

It is almost never acceptable for vocals to be panned to one side if there aren't multiple vocal tracks. "Alvin Row" went from one of my favourite Animal Collective tracks to a frustrating one because it's so poorly mixed.

>singer whispers sweet nothings in your ear

i love the gift but c'mon

>Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit. It was now Mid-August which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.

The Sgt. Pepper's remaster did. I don't know about the others.

This isn't a problem.

>everything mid-panned

Incidentally I bought a copy of Rubber Soul today for 7 bucks. It was a stupid choice. It was a stereo reissue from after The Beatles started up Apple, and it had the American tracklisting. Might as well break the damn thing over my knee. It's pretty damn crackly as well.

>every song has the music being constantly panned to one side and then the other
I guess I should have listened to the Kinks in mono.

People in the '60s went crazy with stereo after it started rising in popularity. There just wasn't a lot of restraint at the time. It's like how every big movie right after Jurassic Park had way too much CG.

>guitar is panned to the right
>right speakers in car cuts out
>only hear one guitar track

It was super annoying but also kind of interesting.

What albums do this?

that girls is so cuuuuute god damn

some pretty darn good late era sonic youth stuff like this so good....

basically things that are equal sonic range in spectrum and volume dynamics in opposite sides is goos. a more or less doubled over guitars in stereo is good but doing stupi shit like the original beatles albums vocals in left speaker and drums in right speaker is wrong.

>drums on one side
>instruments on other

>late70s.jpg

slayer did this their entire career

>Literally everything is on one side with nothing coming out of the other ear.

>NOT USING SPEAKERS

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>everything is squashed down the middle with guitars being way louder than anything else
>still sounds godly
>mfw

>not digging the sound of hard panned instruments

grow up
unless it's vocals
then yes

>intentionally pans drums to one side and guitars to the other to parody 60s stereo production

>song does this up until the midpoint
>suddenly WHOOSH
>everything is centered perfectly now
>expert panning

>The Velvet Underground

I've always found their use of the effect to be tasteful and creative.

kek

I know this album really well but I never notice stuff like this, what song specifically?

OP is a faggot who listens to music through one earbud
probably while holding a conversation, too

OP is a faggot who doesn't know anything about recording stuff.

Thom is such a faggot

>cymbals panned to subwoofer channel

i'd face fuck her so hard and based on the choker she's a champ as suckin dock

This is how your supposed to pan rock guitars for the best sound m8

>Two months, and all he had to show were three dog-eared letters and two very expensive long-distance phone calls.

lewd

REMIX not remaster you ignorant cunt

Crazium BTFO

The stereo mix of Sgt. Pepper is so fucking awful.

I actually find the American version of Rubber Soul to be superior to the UK version in many ways.

What could've been potentially the best song on the album is fucking ruined by this; feels like having your ear blocked

>76622688
That's the right way to do it though

>Singer/Rapper mentions stereo
>Vocals get panned for a second

>Singer/Rapper mentions volume getting turned down
>Vocals get quieter for a second

>bass is panned

>sleighbells and one note repeated on piano in one ear, guitar in the other

who dis ho??

I will never cope with this when I listen to Alvin Row

Shake and Pop

this unironically

>listening on headphones

the last one?

i would love to blast my stereo or even just play music at a normal volume but my neighbor is a pain in the ass and knocks on my door every time i make any noise

>bass is underutilized

BTFO damn

i hope this isn't pasta and I've witnessed this first hand

>song is panned ever so slightly in favour of one ear
I'm starting to think maybe I'm just going deaf

Have you heard the 2017 remix yet? It fixes almost all the issues.

My right ear is the same, just your fingertip along your ear openings and judge if there's a difference in frequency.

You may just have wax in it though.

*brush

>one side is normal vocals
>the other side is incomprehensible gibberish

>guitar and bass switch stereo channels every 8 bars of the song