6 Things To Think About Before Miking A Grand Piano
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.
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.
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