Split the stereo file to two mono files and treat one as left hand and one as 
right hand  when using EQ.
On Jan 8, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello folks,
> I would like to ask this to any ivory users on this list.  I don't really 
> know where to start with this, but here is my problem.  I am working on a 
> project in which I am playing ivory within a full-band setting.  Here is what 
> I am finding.  You know how when you mic a real piano, you get complete 
> separation between the left and right hand because there is two micx on the 
> piano, and you can eq the left hand one way and the right hand another.  I am 
> finding however with ivory that whatever I play on the left side with my left 
> hand is coming through on the right side, and you get this huge piano sound 
> that is not working with the full band mix. It's like, you eq to try to get 
> rid of the low end because of the left hand, and you end up thinning out the 
> right hand to much, and the right hand needs some body.  So my question is, 
> in ivory, is there a way to get the left and right hand isolated so that one 
> can be EQed one way and the other can be eyed another as if to simulate the 
> micing of a real piano where you would have separate mics on either side of 
> the piano…  Hopefully this makes sense.  Thanks for any help,
> Brian

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