I usually obey those philosophies, but every now and then I try to explore the boundaries.
For example, sometimes I really like a synth sounds for bass, but it doesn’t envelop the music as bass can. So I will duplicate the synth patch and hard pan one left and hard pan the other right.
It doesn’t always work, but sometimes it really does well.
Occasionally I will have a kick with a really full sub frequency that competes with a bass sound.
I will slightly pan one left and the other right.
Every now and then that works well.
I also like trying to pan stuff like snares hats an toms.
That seems to be the trickiest one, and it usually bugs me out to hear a snare or hat too much to one side.
If I have a snare and a clap that hit at the same time, I can get away with a little separation.
Also if I have a sort of flammed snare, sometimes I separate them slightly.
Generally tho, Bass sound best and most powerful centered and mono.
Wide separation definitely has a different vibe altogether.
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