Barry’s Recording Tips: Figure Of Eight Royer For Electric Guitars
A great way to achieve clean sounds and cruncher rhythm parts, especially on low-tuned guitar parts.
A great way to achieve clean sounds and cruncher rhythm parts, especially on low-tuned guitar parts.
Mythology runs rampant on the meaning and the use of that switch with the “∅” symbol. It may be (mistakenly) labeled “phase.”
While a complete exploration of the two concepts would fill an entire book, let’s take a brief look at each concept, in a nutshell.
What it is, how it happens, what it can sound like and some techniques to handle it, accompanied by audio examples…
Can phase issues arise when placing multiple microphones on a single instrument?
Distinguishing the two and a few of the effects of each
Live sound veteran Dave Rat talks us through setting up proper gain structure on an analog console.
Live sound veteran Dave Rat takes us through setting the phase for sound reinforcement microphones in this 3 part video series.
Both offer intuitive user interface, plus PC control software, and comprehensive DSP, including crossover, equalization, delay and limiter functions
At the core of the PRX512Mi is a fully integrated DSP input section, providing mic/line level input, selectable system EQ, and a premium A/D converter for a maximum signal-to-noise ratio; the PRX718S features JBL’s proprietary Dual-Bridge Technology (DBT), which directly links discrete amplifier channel outputs with each voice coil in the woofer
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