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Old 02-18-2004, 06:32 PM
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Default Stick with old, or try new?

I'm going to be recording Warren Vache and James Chickillo on Tuesday. It will be a live concert...I was wondering if i should stick with my standard setup of 2 mics on a stereo bar off the lip of the stage or if i should try individually miking the instruments. Something is telling me that the standard would be better, but since it's such a small ensemble (just those 2 players), it might be worth a change-up. All i have are 2 mxl 603's and an SM57. the concert will be in a magnificient sounding church which is now our concert hall here at school. thanks!!

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