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Different ways to record the acoustic guitar with 1 mic

(Stereo) This free seminar will show you how to record the acoustic guitar in mono, using 2 different microphones in 2 different positions. It also shows you how to make a stereo signal from a mono...  
 
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crackshotnoodles (1 week ago) Show Hide
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you should phase reverse the second track....also, why not use 2 mics, pan each L and R, then you can do what you want with each!
canadianmaple09 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I'm Canadian and I don't pronounce "guitar" like that. Often when I travel in the States Americans mistake my accent for a Michigan accent... it's hard to say where this guy is from.
SaladTaste (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Damn. The first recording of him playing guitar, the part after the picking part he he starts fully strumming chords, it sounds just like the iprov John Mayer did before one of the live versions of My Stupid Mouth (Soundtage I belief).
chiballer111 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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what are those acoustic walls....? where can you get them and how much?
TheNewThink (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey Chiballer111:
I've just built something really similar to this. Buy some Rockwool insulation, 148mm thickness, and some wood. Then you make a frame from the wood, so that your Rockwool will fit inside.

It's really cheap, and it kicks ass in my basement studio.
TheScottishPole (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Well, real acoustic treatment is really expensive. Usually around $100 per 2'x4' square.
BjerkeRobin (6 months ago) Show Hide
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you should try creating acopy of a track, panning hard right/left and inverting the phase of one of the tracks. This gives a really awesome "out of speaker" effect because the signals are phasing eachother out somewhat between the speakers. The sound therefore seems to be eminating from the room as a whole, and not the speakers.
BjerkeRobin (6 months ago) Show Hide
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haas panning :P around 5:00
BjerkeRobin (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I often find that in certain situations, depending on the room and guitar of course, you can encounter som combfiltering problems when the microphone is at 12th fret pointing toward the soundhole.
rubinhu1 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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completly useful!!!!
thank you!!!!

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