2011.11.07.Studio tips0

Re-amping technique

Re-amping is a long-standing technique that we occasionally use during the mixing of songs. In cases where we want to supplement or even replace the sound set during recording without having to re-record everything later on. During this process, we send the recorded signal back from the computer to external devices, and then re-record it. Let’s look at an example: The guitarist recorded their parts in the studio, but later it turns out they want a completely different sound… Let’s now overlook the fact that we need to aim for the …

2011.10.29.News0

Course: Miking Guitar Amplifiers

At our studio technology course that started at the beginning of the week, on Thursday we mic’d up drums and guitar amplifiers with the guys. The pictures show the miking of a Fender Bassman. We went a bit extreme because we used four microphones. This was great because it made the differences in the sound of the microphones clearly audible. We used the following four microphones: Shure SM-57 Shure Beta 56a Electro-Voice RE-20 Advanced Audio CM-47 [nggallery id=”16″] …

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