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View Full Version : Recording Guitars: Miking Acoustics, Part 2


View Full Version : Recording Guitars: Miking Acoustics, Part 2


gatorgabe
January 25th, 2008, 07:07 AM
Some great information on recording guitars ...

Last installment we examined a few basic one-mic techniques for recording acoustic guitar. This week, let’s investigate some more involved multi-mic techniques. As with recording guitar amps, you can often achieve a broader, more multi-dimensional sound from an acoustic by carefully positioning more than one microphone. Be aware, however, that two mics are not always better than one: in some cases you might want the straightforward, less harmonically saturated (less “frequency range-dominating,” if you will) sound of just a single microphone, when you want to have a driving acoustic rhythm guitar part in a busy mix where other sounds are more prominent, for example. With that in mind, if you want to coax the richest, deepest, most “in-the-room” acoustic guitar sounds onto your recording, you will often turn to two mics to do it. Here are some techniques to try out:

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http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Features/Recording%20Guitars%5F%20Miking%20%20%282%29/

Thanks for checking this out ... !