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Default Guitar and panning

Heya,

I've noticed this in a few acoustic guitar tracks before -- some songs
will do this thing where the low E string will be panned hard left, the
A string will be not quite as hard left, the D maybe 20% left, G
center, B 50% right, and the high E hard-right.

How would I go about doing this? I would be very suprised if it were to
mic each string individually, but that just doesn't seem right. Has
anyone done this before?

Regards,
Matt Carpenter

 
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