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Q. What mics should I use for a bigger drum sound?
I am a regular reader and consider myself fairly well informed, but I'm struggling to find the answer to a really simple...
A friend of mine who is a full-time professional musician has recently bought a new PA and now wants to fit permanent...
I have a five-piece drum kit with the three standard cymbals. I am trying to get the best sound possible on a very small...
Do I really need to use a 'matched pair' of microphones, or even two mics of the same make and model, for stereo recording...
If you have two bits of gear that you'd like to run into your computer interface via S/PDIF, do you need two S/PDIF inputs?
I have been reading the book Mastering Audio by Bob Katz. In it he addresses the issue of the detrimental occurance of comb filtering when recording in stereo and then combining the signals in a single track...
Each time I record audio I get a continuous buzz and high-frequency noise recorded along with any music. It is clearly audible during intros, quieter passages and outros. However, when my screensaver comes on, this noise drops considerably...
I've read about a technique that increases the perceived width of the stereo mix using phase inversion. Can I use this method even though my mixer doesn't have phase-invert buttons?