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: post by Mark R at 2011-07-14 22:35:13
Someone'll give you a really knowledgeable answer, but until then here's mine. You can choose how you want the drums to be imaged in stereo. Either you care as the recording drummer, or the engineer will do what they like. I think both angles (listener in front, or listener oriented same as drummer) are about equally common.

I believe it is currently normal to have common voices mixed center (kick, snare, hat, and ride) which means your only clues on a recording are toms and other cymbals. Otherwise, the hi-hats are often the key to being able to tell.

If I was picking, I'd do it from the listener-in-front point of view, but that's just my own preference.
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