heres a website i came across while looking for pictures of close mic'd cabs:
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~da ... index.html
it has a lot of really awesome information on recording and mics and all sorts of crazy stuff. great read. really long though.
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here are the links from the table of contents, just to give you an idea of the amount of info this website has:
Contents:
Don't Fix It In The Mix
All About Microphones and Miking
How to Record Vocals
How to Mic a Drum Kit
Microphone Primer
Directional Response of Microphones
Frequency Response of Microphones
Transient Response of Microphones
Amplitude and Frequency
Phase Relationships
Phase and Mic Placement
Stereo Miking Techniques
Tracking Bass and Drums
Instrument Miking Techniques
Recording Piano
Recording Bass
Live Sound Primer (or making lemonade)
Recording Vocals
Recording Horns
Recording Drums: The Foundation
Recording Drums: Choosing Microphones
Recording Drums: Microphone Placement
Recording Drums: EQ and Track Sheets
Recording Electric Bass
Advanced Drum Tuning
Balanced vs. Unbalanced Audio Connnections
Setting Up Gates and Compressors
Console EQ
Advanced EQ
Production Tips Part 1 (punch-in/out techniques)
Production Tips Part 2 (pitch shifting)
Project Diary Part 3 (some live recording)
Project Diary Part 10 (fixing some parts with Pro Tools and flying in background vocals)
Project Diary Part 11 (background vocal recording techniques)
Project Diary Part 12 (vocal production techniques)
Mixing Part 8 (drum mixing)
Mixing Part 9 (polishing a rough mix to perfection)
Mixing Part 10 (EQ and Compression)
Phantom Power Demystified
Recording the Voice
Advanced Dynamics
Inside a Session: Tracking
Frequency and Pitch
How To Get Great Drum Sounds From Your Home Studio
Practical Drum Kit Miking: Part 1
How to Record a Kick Drum
Three mics on a drum kit?
Guitar Miking: Getting a Great Guitar Sound
Equalization Artifiacts
Equalization Applications
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The first thing that any engineer should know. Honestly, it's the grace of God when somethin' can be fixed in the mix. I might be hidden or go unnoticed, but you're usually fucked. Sometimes, people jus put it out there, turn the mistake up and let it soak up glory. Sometimes mistakes are beautiful, but if they're not, then redo it, imoDon't Fix It In The Mix
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dude cool edit can fix ANYTHING.boyecho wrote:i wish the brainless 'punk' codpiece that is recording my 'band' had read even 1 percent of these articles.
god i hate people without an ear. and that can think they can fix any errors in mixing and mastering.
and in using 'cool edit pro'
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