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Default Is it me or the mic?

HiC wrote:


I just wondered if there was some weird harmonic thing or whatever
that could be happening with the mic itself to be causing it.

I was back about 15 feet or more from the mic to get lots of the room
in the sound...


Were you getting a fast flutter echo between two parallel walls?

Try it again, but play more diagonally across the room, with the mic a
lot higher or lower then the instrument and not exactly opposite it.
You could even try heaping large angular junk (tables & upturned
chairs) against parts of two *adjacent* walls.



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