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Tips & Techniques:Drums--phasing cymbals at the SOURCE..mike tarsiaWARNING once you do this you commit..but you'll never get a an efx processor to sound quite the same [and if they are in addition to your overheads you can just use them when ya want] put cymbal mikes at the height of the cymbals about 6 inches in front of them..when the cymbals are hit they will go above ..at.. and below the capsule ...again and again until they come to rest..this makes a wild phasing sound
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2002 Location: Spring Hill, TN, USA
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Mike Tarsia, Is that really you? It's Lynn Fuston. From Nashville. SPARS. Last time I saw you was at that steakhouse in NYC and you were telling Edgar Winters stories. And Patti Labelle stories. And others I can't repeat in public. How ya been?
__________________ Lynn Fuston 3D Audio Inc. Producer of the 3D Mic CD, Preamp, ADC, Ribbon Mic Comparison CDs and the Preamps in Paradise DVD available at 3D Webstore. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2006 Location: phallicdelphia
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hope your doing well my friend... looong time man!
__________________ "The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes, ah, that is where the art resides." Artur Schnabel http://miketarsia.com https://www.facebook.com/mike.tarsia https://members.grammy365.com/users/mike-tarsia | |
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