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Old 07-15-2014, 11:55 AM
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Default Re: Does everything have to be multi track?

Overheads. The thing is, they share same capsule as 184's but the way they are made for live vocal use (windshield rwmoved) gives even more isolation from behind. Doesn't look pretty but sounds awesome
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That said, just this week I'm tracking a drum kit in studio and use that very 105 for HH and Ride. Love it :)
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