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Comments on production?
On Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at 7:53:04 PM UTC-5, geoff wrote:
On 9/06/2021 11:07 pm, wrote: Tobiah wrote: =========== Seriously though, my only criticism would be that this is a little too close-miked. This kind of performance needs air and I would have moved the mics back to somewhere between six and ten feet, depending on the quality of the room. Yeah, I was probably a foot away from the mics. I'm in a bedroom with little treatment in a residential area, but I'll try a little more distance. ** Though Don's comment is quite reasonable in terms of normal recording practice, your close up, near anechoic method is valid. If heard via headphones or in a well damped room ( quite rare) it sounds too dry - in an average conditions with considerable reverberation bouncing around instruments sound like they are right in the room with you. For a solo instrument or voice, this is not all bad. ..... Phil Though I'd suggest that the 'horn' and the guitar sound to be too different - as in the guitar is close-miked, and the horn is sounding more distant and roomy. Each in a similar space and apparent distance would sound better to me. geoff I agree. |
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