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Stereo mic techniques, spaced pair, x-y coincident technique, Alan blumlein, Blumnlein technique, mid side technique,
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Microphone design, applications, transient response, mic sensitivity, ribbon mics, dynamic moving coil, capacitor condenser, phantom power, Faraday electromagnetic induction,
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Microphone Techniques - New Online Course
Learn more at: bit.ly Microphone Techniques is designed to give you the solid background and skill set necessary for successfully planning and implementing recording sessions ranging from single-mic overdubs to full rhythm sections. Throughout the course, you'll learn about the various elements of...
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Stereo Microphone Techniques With Shure SM81's On Piano
Recording in stereo can really bring out the depth of an instrument within a room. In this tutorial Dan shows you two different ways that you can record a grand piano in stereo. For this particular video the mics are the Shure SM81's which find their way into a lot of great recordings. There will...
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Episode 10 - System Requirements
Episode on systems requirements, audio interface, daw, how to connect mixers with audio interfaces, and more
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Episode 9 - recording electric guitars
How to record electric guitars using an sm57 mving coil mic. Centered off center close and distant techniques. Frequency response of each technique
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Episode 1 - Sound behaviour part 1
Introduction to sound, propagation, wave characteristics, compressions, rarefactions, wavelength, amplitude, frequency, pitch, tone
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Episode 2 - Sound behaviour part 2
Phase relations, reflective surfaces, sound theory, 3:1 rule, boundary behaviour, reflection of sound, diffraction of sound, transmission and refraction.
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Episode 6 - Recording drums part 1 (stereo)
Microphone choice, placement, overheads snare and toms. Recording techniques capture drums stereo recording
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Episode 7 - Recording drums part 2 (stereo)
Microphone choice, placement, overheads snare and toms. Recording techniques capture drums stereo recording
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