The Secret Life Of Instrument Mics
Plug in one of these trusted workhorses, and you’re good to go
Plug in one of these trusted workhorses, and you’re good to go
By understanding proximity effect we can avoid unwanted bass or can take advantage of it when we need some extra lows.
Inside the mic strategies of an 18-time Grammy winner who’s worked on more than 150 gold and platinum records…
Identifying the three primary factors in creating the desired snare drum sound…
No matter how weird it may be, it still must be miked…
It can be tricky even under the most perfect of circumstances — and not every session is ideal…
Answers to key FAQs about mic cables and related issues
Prepping input lists, stage plots and other key aspects of the tech rider.
Large or small, the Kill the Lights Tour makes it all work, and work well.
Two widely used microphone types, and tips on how to use them with maximum effectiveness
You can use nearly any mic or placement on any instrument if it sounds good (to you), but consider this guide a starting point
Miking and a host of related factors for attaining quality drum sound in the live mix
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