What stereo technique is this?
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Re: What stereo technique is this?
I'm not seeing the 2nd microphone.
Is it the one above his right shoulder?
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Yeah, I think the other mic is on the boom behind him, so it's probably above and in front of him.
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or above his right shoulder inline with his right ear...which is a common place for a 2nd (or 3rd) mic on an acoustic player - gives you the "what they hear" sound.
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I love that technique, one on the 12th fret (a little closer than what?s shown) and the over the shoulder mic. (Sometimes in Omni)
Neck Position - Red Type A w/R& cap > API > Lynx Aurora
Over the shoulder - Chameleon Labs TS-1(omni) > API > Lynx Aurora
Use it all the time.
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Over the shoulder - Chameleon Labs TS-1(omni) > API > Lynx Aurora
Use it all the time.
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what kind of panning is involved with the two mic's?Ryan Silva wrote:I love that technique, one on the 12th fret (a little closer than what?s shown) and the over the shoulder mic. (Sometimes in Omni)
Neck Position - Red Type A w/R& cap > API > Lynx Aurora
Over the shoulder - Chameleon Labs TS-1(omni) > API > Lynx Aurora
Use it all the time.
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Better players!!! Are you kidding? Didn?t you read the description of the Musician? He is a 'Master Blues Guitarist"oldguitars wrote:some of those samples are terrible! Couldn't they get better players on some of those? if you are gonna do it, do it well!
So it has to be the recording.
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Most of the time I will combine to Mono in a dense mix, but when its in the foreground I'll hard pan them LR, and compress or even gate the Omni so it doesn?t pull the focus to one side to the other, or not if I want it to sound crazy roomy.trodden wrote:what kind of panning is involved with the two mic's?Ryan Silva wrote:I love that technique, one on the 12th fret (a little closer than what?s shown) and the over the shoulder mic. (Sometimes in Omni)
Neck Position - Red Type A w/R& cap > API > Lynx Aurora
Over the shoulder - Chameleon Labs TS-1(omni) > API > Lynx Aurora
Use it all the time.
I have even tried Omni center, duplicate neck mic track and hard pan one left and one right with a little chorus then flip phase on one of the neck tracks. Very swirly, very cool.
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