Some variations I've heard
- saxes and trombones hard L&R, trumpets in the center
- drums & bass hard L&R with winds spread throughout center
- ALL winds hard-panned to one side, bass in center and drums/piano on the other side
- and many others
I do a lot of mixing in the home studio so this topic holds some personal interest for me. I find that when compared to choices that I might make based on what can happen LIVE in a real room, a lot of these mixing feel a bit off-balance. Strangely enough though, some mixes that put the bass or drums all the way on one side, among other odd choices, still sound really good even with what feels a bit like an unbalance. There is typically a bit of reverb that kind of glues everything together and gives the whole mix a sense of unity even when the panning choices are technically "unrealistic" or don't match the way things would sound in a real life scenario.
What are some of your favorite (and least-favorite) panning choices? Any interesting ones that you can think of? Any times where mixing choices destroyed (or maybe saved) an album in your opinion?
