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: post by ShadowSD at 2011-07-15 09:43:27
The question in this thread not being answered is the difference between back/forwards and left/right.

There's only that left/right axis directly available when someone pans something in the studio, there's no three dimension room control. While a good mix of pans and a good stereo with surround sound can help create a three dimensional effect, at the end of the day if you have two stereo speakers pointed at you playing the CD without surround, the drum kit is going to sound in front of you. As to the spirit of your question, it actually would make little sense to hear the drums from behind you intentionally, because approximating audience sound is better than if one were to approximate onstage sound - which always struggles to be as good.
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