Different ways to record the acoustic guitar with 1 mic
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what are those acoustic walls....? where can you get them and how much?
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Thank you for this video
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Before recording i would recommend tuning properly first. Decent acoustic tone though... Also I dont reccomend anyone do that time shift thing it sounds shite.
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12' at 12' mic position means the mic is 12 inches away from fret 12. not sure why you placed it 3 inches away
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hi .... could sombody tell me how to record tabla ( danga, karnai) without phase cancellation... it ll be very use full if u tell me thank u
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chords please?
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Excellent job on the video. Couldn't find your video on stereo recording. Is it available? Thanks.
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another way of getting a non mono sound is take the recording and run it through an EQ, slide all the odd number sliders(1st,3rd,5th etc)then take the same recording and run it through an EQ with the even numbered sliders pulled down. use one for the left and one for the right. it creates a very unique sound.
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What editing software did you use?
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awesome......
copy/ pasting and time shifting the way you show it causes phase cancellation, and it's called over dubb, not double take
tacochavez 3 years ago
You have to watch the sound waves to make sure their not out of phase. That audio sample was not at all, even 50 ms is far from out of phase for most frequencies.
Over dubb is recording a part to repair it.
Double take is 2 takes of the same instrument playing at the same time. Almost every Beatles vocal track is double taked in their recordings.
Thanks
recordbetteraudio 3 years ago 8
How is the Shure SM57 for recording acoustic?
mclean90 3 years ago
It has been used in lots of records. I find that it's used in live concerts more these days.
recordbetteraudio 3 years ago