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julian moore
 
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Default mikes for close miking singetr /guitarist

hi there i,m looking for suggestions on close miking vocals and
acoustic guitar together using figure of 8 patterns on both mikes i
was thinking of 2 ld,s or possibly a ribbon on the guitar .vocals are
Nick Drakish ,guitar is a Gibson j30 which i want to sound big and
warm I,m going to hire the mikes so u47,s Royers,87,s are all
possibilities thanks for any ideas.julian
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John Cafarella
 
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Default mikes for close miking singetr /guitarist

"julian moore" wrote in message
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hi there i,m looking for suggestions on close miking vocals and
acoustic guitar together using figure of 8 patterns on both mikes i
was thinking of 2 ld,s or possibly a ribbon on the guitar .vocals are
Nick Drakish ,guitar is a Gibson j30 which i want to sound big and
warm I,m going to hire the mikes so u47,s Royers,87,s are all
possibilities thanks for any ideas.julian


I'd suggest using a condenser on the guitar rather than a ribbon, as ribbons
don't do the 'sparkly" thing too well.

Use either a ribbon or a condenser on the vocal depending on what suits the
voice.

I'v had really good sucess with this using an M49 for guitar and a B&O
ribbon on the vocal. HEAPS of isolation, nice fat vocal sound and big
juicy guitar tone as well.
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John Cafarella
EOR Studio
Melbourne Australia
[ cafarellaj at powertel dot com dot au ]


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