From stateofmin@aol.com Mon Feb 18 08:47:40 2008
Subject:Re: [CWSG]To Record in Stereo or Mono

I have just started recording again after 25 years off. Most of my stuff is
classic rock with a lot of acoustic piano, Rhodes and Hammond. When I
record three separate parts in stereo at different times, I take up 6 inputs and
my guitar guy/"freebie" recording engineer gets a little agitated although he
loves the parts. I have convinced myself that the acoustic piano samples on
the Yamaha S-90 sound better in stereo than mono. As for the simulated
Leslie emulation coming out of my Hammond XK-1, I have guessed that stereo sounds
better than mono. I haven't done any serious listening test. One of my
bands is going into a real recording studio and paying a real recording
engineer. Should I insist on a real Leslie if they can get one and deal with the
troubles of recording "live"? My gut is that my band doesn't want to do this
because of the time, expense and hassle. I am not sure I want the hassle.
Going direct to the board will just be so much easier. My Leslie emulations
through my XK-1 sound pretty good to my ears. Any thoughts? I do this as a
very serious hobby--not to make a living.

Rick

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