A Simple Guide To Capturing & Recording Quality Keyboard Sound
A roundup of solid practices whether you’re recording a baby grand or a synthesizer…
A roundup of solid practices whether you’re recording a baby grand or a synthesizer…
Looking at some of the mics in question and examining why we might (or might not) want to use a pre-EQ’d kick drum mic.
A collection of general theories, tips, and tricks that apply to most mix projects…
A classic cardioid design from the mid-1960s with a “frequency response tailored for use with guitar amplifiers.”
A dynamic design that “has a wide range for voice and music reproduction in PA, recording and TV.”
An omnidirectional dynamic model that while more traditional looking than many earlier Art Deco designs still has a “mid-century modern look” all its own.
Looking into a technique that can provide a whole new palette of tonal colors, especially when mixing in stereo.
With its limited frequency response and relatively high price when new, it’s no wonder that the M-191 didn’t become a staple of stage and studio. But it sure does look cool!
A short primer on basic approaches and techniques for miking and recording several aspects of drums.
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