In The Studio: The Basics Of A Great Sounding Drum Kit
Why drums acoustically sound the way they do
Why drums acoustically sound the way they do
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Although there are numerous ways to mike an upright piano, none of them are particularly ideal.
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Each situation is different and ultimately the sound depends upon the drums, the drummer, the song, the arrangement, and even the other players.
Getting a piano to sound natural can drive an engineer a little crazy sometimes, but natural isn’t always the sound we’re going for.
Examining a variation of the spaced-pair, developed by Decca Records, as compromise between stereo pair and multi-mic arrays for orchestral recording.
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Former chief engineer for the audiophile Telarc label utilizes the “old school” method of mixing live on the fly with spectacular results.
Before a music project can even begin, there are a number of basic decisions they must face in order to get the ball rolling.
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