@geesmaildk Thank you Steen :) I recorded the duduk and the dhol using a condenser mic MXL 550. I recorded both instruments on two different mono tracks (to a metronome in headphones). On other 2 different tracks I recorded the pad and the bass from MIDI samples. Then I applied EQ, compression and some stereoeffects and reverb for every track which requires some experience, tries and several hours :) The resulting mixdown was once again treaed by equalizer and compressor/limiter.
Thank you very much for the detailed description of the recording work, you have done. The finish is exellent :)
Steen
geesmaildk 6 months ago
@geesmaildk I think the most important is the reverb, especially if you have single duduk not a mix. You can try the free "ambience reverb"
j4piotrek 6 months ago
hi: very nice playing and good recorded, may I ask how you did the recording in details ??
Steen
geesmaildk 6 months ago
@geesmaildk Thank you Steen :) I recorded the duduk and the dhol using a condenser mic MXL 550. I recorded both instruments on two different mono tracks (to a metronome in headphones). On other 2 different tracks I recorded the pad and the bass from MIDI samples. Then I applied EQ, compression and some stereoeffects and reverb for every track which requires some experience, tries and several hours :) The resulting mixdown was once again treaed by equalizer and compressor/limiter.
j4piotrek 6 months ago