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Mic Techniques
This is worth looking at
Paste Link Nick Beginning Mic Techniques Microphones, for a recording engineer, have been likened to a painter's brushes. The choice and use of certain mics for recording vocals and instruments have the greatest influence over the detail of the sonic pictures the recording engineer helps the producer and artist create. http://www.prorec.com/prorec/article...s/beginnermics |
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Re: Mic Techniques
Love this quote: "Take heart: the work may be hard, but at least the pay sucks, too."
------------------ Angelo Quaglia AQ Productions
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Re: Mic Techniques
Hi Guys I am in New Zealand on holidays.
Bump up Luv Nick |
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Re: Mic Techniques
Hey, you shouldn't post off-topic like that.
So anyway, what part of NZ you staying in? Getting some skiing in? ------------------ Angelo Quaglia AQ Productions
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