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Stephen Boyke
 
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in article sUCvb.509$Yt4.246@lakeread05, Steven Dillon at
wrote on 11/22/03 12:56 AM:

Well, there will be three of them again actually... They all have slightly
diffirent voices.

Huss And Dalton - Custom CM (Rosewood/Englemann) big, deep voice.
Webber - Custom (Flamed Maple/Cedar) thin, fast voice.
Huss And Dalton - Custom CM (Walnut/Englemann) mid range, big voice.

Regards,

Steven Dillon

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Steven,

Your herd of instruments are not going to be the problem whatsoever.
Most of the pros that post here deal with lower quality guitars from their
clients (e.g., Martin or Taylor). It does sound like you want to blend two
high quality stereo tracks from mics and a pickup track to pick up the
specialized items (slapping harmonics, tapping, etc.) Consider running a
Sunrise into a nice tube DI into a separate track. Michael Hedges' Aerial
Boundaries was recorded in four channels : a pair of Neumann KM84s as a
spaced pair (6' apart), a Neumann U67 in the center, back 6' or so, and a
Sunrise. Can't remember what pres were used.
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Stephen T. Boyke