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Part II Microphone Techniques “We’ll fix it in the mix.” Don’t say it. Don’t even think it. Good music – performed well and properly miked - can be recorded without reliance on post-production fixes. Here, skills in the studio have to be as good as the musicianship. Microphone selection and placement are a big part of getting it right in the first place. In this issue, we’ll show you how to get the sound you want, whether you’re recording a drum track or group vocals. We also polled recording engineers at some of the most famous rock and R&B recording studios – from L.A.’s legendary Gold Star Studio to Jimi’s Electric Lady Studios in New York — for some back stories. |
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