Showing posts with label mic technique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mic technique. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Country Studio Drum Test

I know this guy and he plays drums quite well.

so I had him come out to some friends of mine house that live in the country who have graciously let me set up a recording studio in the living room and dining room area.  Nothing major currently, but we do have 8 tracks at one time and a decent room with

Monday, November 23, 2009

Mic Set up notes form a Flamenco Show on TVE1

-sax- 421's 6-8" off horn, on axis
-trombone- 421's 6-8" off horn, on axis
-Clapper/Singer- Small tom mic (Audix maybe with a goosneck) and a 58
-guitar- small condensor, 6-8" off hole, on axis, maybe a AKG c451.

-caja de flamenco (pictured above)- the wooden box that gives bass sounds, I didn't see how this was miced up, but it has a bass and a click sound to it.

Random side note that was on these hand written note pages- Frenendol used an Aphex Twin song as background muzak in a commercial.