quote: | Originally posted by Mel David
Lol, VR, noooo, but I've been meaning to dabble in 5.1 mixes. Reverbs & delays would utilize the surround channels but YouTube don't support multichannel audio. |
It's a little more complex than that; It comes down to your sources - just slapping reverb in the surrounds isn't surround. Sources will range from mono (center channel or sub or split to fronts) to stereo (fronts and/or duped to rears) stereo fronts and backs and then often you also add a sub generator.
For instance, when we recorded cellos for a certain superhero with parent issues, we had two mics in front (L/R) and Two above and behind for the Ls and Rs.
So a single instrument with 4 channels, panned L and R, and Ls and Rs.
5.1 are always calibrated so that the Ls and Rs are lower but sometimes wetter with reverb from that fronts.
the .1 is literally just sub, and center has the lion's share of vox and mid bass.
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