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« on: November 19, 2014, 01:26:20 PM »

I recorded with mono inputs and mixed down into mono.

I was reading Stephen W. Desper's thread how mono inputs panned into "stereo" is pretty darn close to duophonic and that true stereo is created at the time of recording.

Therefore, to stay true to the Wall of Sound and the source of the signal, I have mixed this in mono.

It has a '60's sound to it and I used Brian's technique of doubling instruments and such.

https://soundcloud.com/mohatra-contract/trudy-left-me
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