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Mixing Technique - Take a mono track and turn it into a stereo signal part 2
March 4, 2010 08:21
| Technique, Recording, Mixing, Acoustic Guitar
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Acoustic Guitar Recording Technique with Tommy Emmanuel
April 29, 2008 07:44
| Recording, Acoustic Guitar
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Tommy explains the placement and type of mics he uses when recording to get his favoured "fat tone". Short instrumental at end. All things Tommy at www.tommyemmanuel.com/
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Acoustic Guitar - Home Recording How To
April 16, 2008 03:17
| Recording, Acoustic Guitar
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We talk about recording acoustic guitar in this Episode. Be sure to subscribe if your interested in home recording. We will have another Episode soon so keep checking for that. Also one more thing, we are working on a website that will have all of the videos in higher quality and sound clips to the videos as well so we will post a video to let you know that we have the site up. Thanks.
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Guitar - Acoustic recording with more then 1 microphone
March 17, 2008 03:25
| Recording, Acoustic Guitar
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Acoustic Guitar - Microphone placement techniques
March 4, 2008 03:16
| Microphone Placement, Acoustic Guitar
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Acoustic Guitar- Riff Of the Week® and Recording
January 25, 2008 04:32
| Recording, Acoustic Guitar
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GO TO DAVEWEINER.COM/ROTW TO FIND THE TAB AND AUDIO EXAMPLES FROM THIS ROTW.
Every Wednesday I do a new Riff Of The Week. Here's Season 3, Episode 1, "Recording Acoustic Guitar".
Don't forget to view the tab and listen to the audio clips for this riff on the ROTW page of my site at: www.daveweiner.com/rotw,
Also, you can find Hi-RES HD versions of this video at riffoftheweek.com or by subscribing (for free) to the ROTW podcast in ITunes (search Dave Weiner).
Got a suggestion for a ROTW? Email it to rotw@daveweiner.com
Thanks for visiting. Enjoy!
The Shure Model SM81 is a high-quality, unidirectional condenser microphone designed for studio recording, broadcasting, and sound reinforcement. Its wide frequency response, low noise characteristics, and low RF susceptibility have made it a standard for applications involving acoustic instruments, especially guitar, piano, and cymbals.
The SM81 is ruggedly constructed. It operates on phantom power and performs over a wide range of temperatures and humidity conditions. It is furnished with a swivel adapter, attenuator-switch lock, foam windscreen, and case for carrying and storage. Other accessories are available.
Reference-quality microphone especially used for accurate, beautifully-detailed pickup of any acoustic instrument
With the introduction of the NeXt Generation C 414 B-XL models, AKG sets new benchmarks for useful features, improved technical specifications, ease of use and available accessories. All of these improvements are answers to requests from ever-demanding recording studios, broadcast stations and concert engineers, but with the basic sonic character of the legendary C 414 unaltered.
Features:
High sensitivity and extremely low self noise
5 switchable polar patterns for placement and application flexibility
2-color LEDs provide quick visual indication of selected polar pattern and output overload
Elastic capsule suspension greatly minimizes structurally-transmitted noise from chassis vibration
H 85 professional shock mount/stand adapter, PF 80 external pop filter and W 414 X external windscreen.
High sound pressure level capability and wide dynamic range
Completely immune to electrostatic and electro-magnetic interference from digital gear, computer monitors, etc. thanks to solid metal housing and transformer-less output stage
3 switchable bass cut filters and 3 pre-attenuation pads with LEDs for quick visual indication
All switchable components operate in low impedance circuits for ultra-high reliability even in extremely humid conditions
Optional R 414 remote control unit (available by the end of 2004) offers full control of all switchable parameters via standard microphone cable and 3-pin XLR-type connectors
Absolute Reliability
The solid metal housing and transformer-less output stage combine to make the C 414 B-XL microphones immune to electrical interference from digital equipment, video monitors or from rf from wireless microphone or other communications systems.
5 Polar Patterns
The twin-diaphragm system gives you a choice of five different polar patterns (omnidirectional, wide cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, and figure eight). The diaphragm is made from a special gold-sputtered plastic foil and the gold layer is deposited on the diaphragm only on the outer sides to prevent short circuiting to the back plate if strong blasts of air are applied.
Elastic Capsule Suspension
Structurally transmitted vibrations that interfere and color the sound are almost completely eliminated thanks to a new elastic capsule suspension system.
3 Switchable Pre-Attenuation Levels
Pre-attenuation levels are controlled by changes in the polarization voltage of the capsule and permit increases of 6, 12 or 18 dB in the maximum sound pressure level for close-up recording or for use on high-output sources.
3 switchable Bass Filters
The switchable bass-cut filters reduce sonic coloration and the risk of low frequency distortion. The slope of the 40 and 80 Hz filters is more than 12 dB-per-octave and these are especially useful in combating wind noise or vibrations from stage floors. The 160 Hz filter has a gentler 6 dB-per-octave slope useful in minimizing proximity effect.
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Every Wednesday I do a new Riff Of The Week. Here's Season 3, Episode 1, "Recording Acoustic Guitar".
Don't forget to view the tab and listen to the audio clips for this riff on the ROTW page of my site at: www.daveweiner.com/rotw,
Also, you can find Hi-RES HD versions of this video at riffoftheweek.com or by subscribing (for free) to the ROTW podcast in ITunes (search Dave Weiner).
Got a suggestion for a ROTW? Email it to rotw@daveweiner.com
Thanks for visiting. Enjoy!
The SM81 is ruggedly constructed. It operates on phantom power and performs over a wide range of temperatures and humidity conditions. It is furnished with a swivel adapter, attenuator-switch lock, foam windscreen, and case for carrying and storage. Other accessories are available.
With the introduction of the NeXt Generation C 414 B-XL models, AKG sets new benchmarks for useful features, improved technical specifications, ease of use and available accessories. All of these improvements are answers to requests from ever-demanding recording studios, broadcast stations and concert engineers, but with the basic sonic character of the legendary C 414 unaltered.
Features:
High sensitivity and extremely low self noise
5 switchable polar patterns for placement and application flexibility
2-color LEDs provide quick visual indication of selected polar pattern and output overload
Elastic capsule suspension greatly minimizes structurally-transmitted noise from chassis vibration
H 85 professional shock mount/stand adapter, PF 80 external pop filter and W 414 X external windscreen.
High sound pressure level capability and wide dynamic range
Completely immune to electrostatic and electro-magnetic interference from digital gear, computer monitors, etc. thanks to solid metal housing and transformer-less output stage
3 switchable bass cut filters and 3 pre-attenuation pads with LEDs for quick visual indication
All switchable components operate in low impedance circuits for ultra-high reliability even in extremely humid conditions
Optional R 414 remote control unit (available by the end of 2004) offers full control of all switchable parameters via standard microphone cable and 3-pin XLR-type connectors
Absolute Reliability
The solid metal housing and transformer-less output stage combine to make the C 414 B-XL microphones immune to electrical interference from digital equipment, video monitors or from rf from wireless microphone or other communications systems.
5 Polar Patterns
The twin-diaphragm system gives you a choice of five different polar patterns (omnidirectional, wide cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, and figure eight). The diaphragm is made from a special gold-sputtered plastic foil and the gold layer is deposited on the diaphragm only on the outer sides to prevent short circuiting to the back plate if strong blasts of air are applied.
Elastic Capsule Suspension
Structurally transmitted vibrations that interfere and color the sound are almost completely eliminated thanks to a new elastic capsule suspension system.
3 Switchable Pre-Attenuation Levels
Pre-attenuation levels are controlled by changes in the polarization voltage of the capsule and permit increases of 6, 12 or 18 dB in the maximum sound pressure level for close-up recording or for use on high-output sources.
3 switchable Bass Filters
The switchable bass-cut filters reduce sonic coloration and the risk of low frequency distortion. The slope of the 40 and 80 Hz filters is more than 12 dB-per-octave and these are especially useful in combating wind noise or vibrations from stage floors. The 160 Hz filter has a gentler 6 dB-per-octave slope useful in minimizing proximity effect.
Click Here To Learn More
Acoustic Guitar - Recording in Mono
January 15, 2008 06:38
| Recording, Acoustic Guitar
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Recording the acoustic guitar in mono, you will hear 2 different types of microphone in 2 different positions each. You will also learn how to take a mono recording and turn it into a stereo signal.
Guitar - Learn about recording both the electric and acoustic.
January 15, 2008 06:37
| Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
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Acoustic Guiar - Simple microphone placement
January 15, 2008 06:34
| Microphone Placement, Acoustic Guitar
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The first half of this video is about the song being recorded. The rest shows how to place a microphone for recording.


