One thing you can decide with stereo drums and stereo piano, is whether you want things panned audience or performer perspective.
Performance perspective for drums has the hi-hats on the left, and usually toms getting lower as you go right of center. That is, things are placed approximately where they'd be from the perspective of the drummer seated at his kit. For audience perspective, that is, if you were looking at the drummer from your spot in the audience, everything is reversed.
Piano: performer's perspective has the higher octaves spread out to right of center, lower octaves left of center. Audience perspective has this reversed, higher to the left, lower to the right.
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