good god when mic opens up his sound it sounds like the laquer is gonna strip right off of his rembrandt..by the way that's his marcinkiewicz trumpet and flugel not yamaha
Yes. I like to stand (instead of sit) when I record, and want to nail the parts on the first go-round. I can easily switch between multiple Bari's and Bass sax, too. Less clean up in ProTools.
*the first song that the bari sax player played.
Haitherecoolbeanyman 1 month ago
What's the first song called? Is it no matter? Im trying to find it, but i cannot :(. Could i have a link or something please?
Haitherecoolbeanyman 1 month ago
good god when mic opens up his sound it sounds like the laquer is gonna strip right off of his rembrandt..by the way that's his marcinkiewicz trumpet and flugel not yamaha
steevojackass 7 months ago
If more people knew how the sound was recorded, they would be simply amazed.
Beautifully represented in all of these videos by Doc, Emilio, and Mic.
Precision through their own delightfully perceptive personal interpretations.
"Listen..."
BusMaster007X 8 months ago
too bad that soud is just on the left chanel.. :(
but steel great studio work.
davorjovanovic88 9 months ago
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steevojackass 1 year ago
great to Mic " at work " and BACK with TOP ..
Welcome back , Mic
999texmex 1 year ago
Is that saxophone sitting on a stand to keep the distance between the mic and the bell constant?
Pudersepp 1 year ago
@Pudersepp
Yes. I like to stand (instead of sit) when I record, and want to nail the parts on the first go-round. I can easily switch between multiple Bari's and Bass sax, too. Less clean up in ProTools.
TheTrackShackStudios 1 year ago