
DaGSpotSoldier
11B US Army
Im sure you've all heard it, and done it. The hook comes in on a song, the vocals are far left and right. Leaving that "space in the middle" for the lead vocals/vocalist, to maybe add some adlibs, or other spice, while the hook is going. Which also, when it happens, allows listeners to differentiate the transition from Main/Lead verse and the hook, "Space-wise".
What is your preferred method for getting the Hook vocals spread apart, to sound wide, and create that space in the center(or whatever your goal is)?
1.) Do you cheat(if you call it cheating that is) and pan the vocal Hard LEFT (or anywhere in between) and simply copy the vocal to another track. And on the copied track, pan that one Hard RIGHT. Then add a short delay to one of these tracks, to create the "Stereo Spread" of the Hook.
Now this first method, as most of you know, when summed to mono, the short delay becomes more apparent. For those who even care about mono compatibility.
2.) Or do you preferr to record Multiple takes of the same "phrase", Lets say for example 4 takes, and pan 2 of these Hard RIGHT(or anywhere in between), and the other 2 Hard LEFT
Or, is there another method you prefer?
I find myself having to type things in parenthesis, because some things, if you don't clarify, some smartypants is gonna say something that "Captian Obvious" would say. Something like...
"Well you just have to do what sounds good." or
"Every song productions is going to be different."
Hey "Captain Obvious" spare us on this one.

For instance, if I wouldn't have put in parenthesis, when typing Hard RIGHT, (or anywhere in between), somebody would come along and say, "You know, there is other space in the mix that you can pan, instead of just Hard RIGHT.
I know some of you feel me on this one. We've all been mugged and raped by "Captain Obvious". See, Im rambling again. Never mind that. Focus on the original reason for this thread.
What is your preferred method for getting the Hook vocals spread apart, to sound wide, and create that space in the center(or whatever your goal is)?
1.) Do you cheat(if you call it cheating that is) and pan the vocal Hard LEFT (or anywhere in between) and simply copy the vocal to another track. And on the copied track, pan that one Hard RIGHT. Then add a short delay to one of these tracks, to create the "Stereo Spread" of the Hook.
Now this first method, as most of you know, when summed to mono, the short delay becomes more apparent. For those who even care about mono compatibility.
2.) Or do you preferr to record Multiple takes of the same "phrase", Lets say for example 4 takes, and pan 2 of these Hard RIGHT(or anywhere in between), and the other 2 Hard LEFT
Or, is there another method you prefer?
I find myself having to type things in parenthesis, because some things, if you don't clarify, some smartypants is gonna say something that "Captian Obvious" would say. Something like...
"Well you just have to do what sounds good." or
"Every song productions is going to be different."
Hey "Captain Obvious" spare us on this one.


For instance, if I wouldn't have put in parenthesis, when typing Hard RIGHT, (or anywhere in between), somebody would come along and say, "You know, there is other space in the mix that you can pan, instead of just Hard RIGHT.
I know some of you feel me on this one. We've all been mugged and raped by "Captain Obvious". See, Im rambling again. Never mind that. Focus on the original reason for this thread.

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