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Originally posted by Knox
I wouldn't put a pianist left hand (low end of piano) in the right speaker (if I were doing a wide stereo spread on piano), why would I put a drummers? Though many times, it's creative choices not whether you are looking at the band or sitting behind the kit.
In a live situation, chances are the piano lid would be opened towards the audience. In this case, the left hand would be in the left speaker.
Again, in a live setting, especially a video or film shoot, you would put the drummers left hand (or left side of the kit) in the right speaker to be visually and aurally correct. Most people want to hear things as they see them. This is a good thing, not a bad one, right? Who would enjoy hearing a hihat in the right speaker while they're viewing the drummer playing it on the right side of the screen? Perhaps some may not mind... I don't get it, but that's just me.
I totally understand where you're coming from, if there's no visual to the audio. Mix it as you like it. But what do you do when there's a visual production? I guess you can make the creative choice to flip the soundscape around, until the director of the film or video starts freaking out because the sound doesn't match the visual. I got an idea, ask the director to shoot the whole video from the drummer's perspective. Now, you got it all covered. It's a win win situation.