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You want to achieve top-quality results in recording, audio mixing, Dolby Atmos mixing, and mastering. Our blog page provides detailed information about our Studio and tutorials on these subjects, such as 'Mastering the Art of Audio Mixing' and 'Recording Techniques for Beginners '.
Our blog posts are not site-specific. You can use these techniques in any studio around the world. The tips help you navigate a studio session, give insight into the studio perspective, and offer tips and tricks for getting the sound you are searching for.
We illustrate pitfalls we have encountered, cutting-edge tools, and rules and guidelines to strictly follow. You get everything between our use of the Dynamount, our Dolby Atmos Mixing Studio, the Synergy and Kemper Amplifier systems, Izotope's Tonal Balance, and Process Audio's Decibel.
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Recording Acoustic Guitars
How To Record Acoustic Guitars? If you are not going direct, it is all about mic placement. Place the microphone too close to the soundhole, and you will get more body because of the proximity effect. Set the mic closer to the neck, and you will get more sparkle. You will get more direct acoustic guitar sound and less room the closer the microphone gets to the acoustic guitar. You will get more room sound farther away. What do you do?
How To Record Acoustic Guitars? In comes the Dynamount X1-R. It will allow you to move the microphone along the sound source in real-time while you are in the sweet spot listening to the result. As soon as you find the perfect place, you can save it as a preset and keep experimenting. It is an ideal tool for capturing excellent sound and lets you get the best mic positions.
How to Record Bass Guitar
How to record bass guitar you ask? Microphone placement is key. We use a Dynamount to robotically move a microphone along the bass cabinet in real time. This enables us to sit in the sweet spot of the speakers and listen to the bass tone while the microphone is moving across the cabinet. Stop when you find the tone you need.