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Absolutely, the mic placement is important. It should be back from the amp.
What you miss are the reflections/ambience of the room. Reverb plugins have this option, which adds short delays in a range of times to emulate walls. in ProTools I add between 15% and 20%...
For the record, I am in Sandnes and am interested in the guitar if it remains available for a while. We have just bought a house so money's too tight for the time being, but I'll get in touch once...
Do you mean what you're hearing with no headphones coming acoustically from the amp? If so, how does it sound if you monitor it directly through the Focusrite (before it goes into the DAW)?
Jazz is dessert but it’s ice cream from that gourmet ice cream place with flavors like “olive oil” or “wild blackberry” or “buttermilk”
Robben Ford sounded absolutely wicked on a Super 400 playing blues with Jimmy Witherspoon! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oJuiMrNmew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7eRNf83o4Q I've...
Barry Harris / Oliver Nelson - Dom7/Diminished, Forward Motion Chord Stabs Chord Stabs are punctuated chord shots that establish rhythm and harmony. These are useful to interject into your...
Insofar as the dBoost, yes it is necessary for that mic. But your point about backing off the amp in order to pick up the tweeter is a good suggestion. Thanks.
I worked for a go-getter band leader thru the 80s who had a knack for booking gigs, but who moved on to work in the USAF band in the 90s. Still sounds like good advice, thanks, but oddly reminds me...
Jazz is not dessert. Jazz is heavy half-cooked beef.
For solo guitar, and given you have a tweeter on the Hendrickson, I'd experiment with placing your mic further away from the speaker so it picks up more of the tweeter. You can also play with...
Barry Harris / Oliver Nelson - Dom7/Diminished,...
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