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Brass Recordings

Hey there,

Lately I had some brass recording sessions,
I Had to record 5 Brass players playing together,
I found that placing the Players in exact same distance from each other while using a-b setup with 2 identical condenser mics gives a real nice feel for the whole section. I also added a Dynamic mic for each instrument to give some nice boost to the whole sound just simple shure 57 mic for most of them except the trombone and baritone sax which I decided to use AKG D112 mics for that nice low end.

If any of you have a better suggestion I'll be happy to give it a shot.
Rock ON!

Edonedush


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Created by edone, 21st January 2008 at 12:48 AM
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