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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. Theresources are all
CHAPTER 5: ESSENTIAL GROUNDWORK Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 59MB ZIP) Unmixed Multitracks For Practice Purposes: If you’re looking for something to use for practicing your mixing, check out the 'Mixing Secrets' Free Multitrack Download Library, which contains 345 projects in a variety of different musical styles.These are free to download for educational purposes, and can easily be imported into any LIBRARY OF MIC POSITIONS Acoustic Bass. A range of both plucked and bowed acoustic-bass performance techniques were captured through two different eight-mic arrays, each made up of five identical small-diaphragm condenser mics and three identical ribbon mics. CHAPTER 1: NEARFIELD MONITORS CHAPTER 17: MIXING WITH DELAYS Audio Files. Blend & Size Delays: Here are four versions of the same basic mix: a completely dry version Ex17.01: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with blend delay applied Ex17.02: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with size delay applied Ex17.03: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, and finally a version with both delays at once Ex17.04: WAV / MP3play_arrow.
THE 'RECORDING SECRETS' FREE BACKING STEMS DOWNLOAD LIBRARY Below is a selection of backing-stem packages, based on some of the more popular multitracks from the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library, which can be freely downloaded for the purposes of recording practice.All these files are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate) – when importing them, just make sure all CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON CHAPTER 18: STEREO ENHANCEMENTS SEARCH THE 'MIXING SECRETS' FREE MULTITRACK DOWNLOAD Use control-click to multi-select or de-select in the lists. CAMBRIDGE MUSIC TECHNOLOGYABOUTCOACHINGSERVICESMIXING SECRETSFREE ON-LINE MIXING RESOURCESMIX CONTEST Cambridge Music Technology. Welcome to the Cambridge Music Technology web site, where you can find out more about the studio services, workshops, and publications offered by award-winning engineer and best-selling author Mike Senior. Please choose the appropriate link below: Free On-line Recording Resources: Hundreds of in-depth audioINTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. Theresources are all
CHAPTER 5: ESSENTIAL GROUNDWORK Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 59MB ZIP) Unmixed Multitracks For Practice Purposes: If you’re looking for something to use for practicing your mixing, check out the 'Mixing Secrets' Free Multitrack Download Library, which contains 345 projects in a variety of different musical styles.These are free to download for educational purposes, and can easily be imported into any LIBRARY OF MIC POSITIONS Acoustic Bass. A range of both plucked and bowed acoustic-bass performance techniques were captured through two different eight-mic arrays, each made up of five identical small-diaphragm condenser mics and three identical ribbon mics. CHAPTER 1: NEARFIELD MONITORS CHAPTER 17: MIXING WITH DELAYS Audio Files. Blend & Size Delays: Here are four versions of the same basic mix: a completely dry version Ex17.01: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with blend delay applied Ex17.02: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with size delay applied Ex17.03: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, and finally a version with both delays at once Ex17.04: WAV / MP3play_arrow.
THE 'RECORDING SECRETS' FREE BACKING STEMS DOWNLOAD LIBRARY Below is a selection of backing-stem packages, based on some of the more popular multitracks from the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library, which can be freely downloaded for the purposes of recording practice.All these files are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate) – when importing them, just make sure all CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON CHAPTER 18: STEREO ENHANCEMENTS SEARCH THE 'MIXING SECRETS' FREE MULTITRACK DOWNLOAD Use control-click to multi-select or de-select in the lists.INTRODUCTION
Introduction. Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Recording Secrets For The Small Studio. You can navigate the different pages using the links above. The resources are all free to use for educational purposes, and include: Extensive Audio Examples: More than 300 audio demonstrations to illustrate important points in each chapter of the text. CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 42MB ZIP) Effects Of Different Compressor Time Settings On Drums: These audio examples support Figure 9.9 in the book by demonstrating the audible effects of different attack-time and release-time settings on a snare-drum sound. The first file contains an unprocessed snare-drum sample Ex09.01:WAV/MP3 play_arrow.
CHAPTER 1: RECORDING A MACHINE Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 31MB ZIP) Types Of Signal Degradation: I’ve subjected the following unmastered mix Ex01.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow to a variety of the signal degradations mentioned in Section 1.4 of the book, so you can learn what each sounds like and therefore troubleshoot your own setup problems more quickly: two types of analogue clipping distortion Ex01.02 CHAPTER 11: EQUALIZING FOR A REASON Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 100MB ZIP) Unmasking With EQ: To help illustrate the effect of frequency masking, first listen to this small vocal snippet Ex11.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, and then listen to how its subjective tone changes when it’s layered with a high-frequency noise signal Ex11.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow.The vocal signal is no different – it’s just that its CHAPTER 10: BEYOND COMPRESSION Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 15MB ZIP) Dedicated Transient Processing: Here are a couple of contrasting real-world kick-drum processing examples which demonstrate the power of transient-driven dynamics processing. The first is a soft-sounding sample Ex10.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow which I heavily processed to increase attack and reduce sustain Ex10.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow for CHAPTER 4: STAYING OBJECTIVE Links. Affordable Stereo Monitor Controllers: As mentioned in the book, a dedicated monitor controller is an excellent purchase for the small studio, and for mixing purposes I’d recommend a model with the following features: three independently switchable monitoring outputs (for your nearfields, Auratone-substitute, and grotboxes); a headphone socket; and a mono switch. CHAPTER 7: COMPING & ARRANGEMENT Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 2MB ZIP) Editing Out Clutter: Here are a couple of examples of how a little editing can help improve the clarity of important elements of your mix. Here’s a short snippet from Mix Rescue December 2008 containing a characteristic double-hit snare fill Ex07.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow.Compare that with this version of the same section Ex07.02:WAV
CHAPTER 18: STEREO ENHANCEMENTS Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 112MB ZIP) Fake Double-tracks For Stereo Widening: I frequently generate additional double-track parts for stereo-widening purposes by using audio editing techniques, as in Mix Rescue October 2008, where I edited a single guitar recording Ex18.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow to create a fake double-track, and then panned the two parts to opposite sides CHAPTER 5: BEYOND VANILLA VOCALS The simplest tactic is to put the foldback speaker (s) in the rejection null (s) of a directional microphone. This audio file Ex05.05: WAV / MP3 play_arrow shows roughly how effective that is when using a budget large-diaphragm mic in cardioid mode, with a mono foldback mix coming from a single speaker placed 80cm behind the micin a fairly dry
DISCUSSION ZONE
Discussion Zone. General Info -- Read Me First! The Three Commandments! Sub Forums: The Abletones Big Band: 'Corine, Corine', The Abletones Big Band: 'Song Of India', Alejo Granados: 'Rumba Chonta', Andrew Cole: 'Dead Roses', Andrey Yaroshinsky & The Gnessin Academy Chamber Orchestra: W.A. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 12 K414(Allegro), Angela
CAMBRIDGE MUSIC TECHNOLOGYABOUTCOACHINGSERVICESMIXING SECRETSFREE ON-LINE MIXING RESOURCESMIX CONTEST Cambridge Music Technology. Welcome to the Cambridge Music Technology web site, where you can find out more about the studio services, workshops, and publications offered by award-winning engineer and best-selling author Mike Senior. Please choose the appropriate link below: Free On-line Recording Resources: Hundreds of in-depth audioINTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. Theresources are all
INTRODUCTION
Introduction. Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Recording Secrets For The Small Studio. You can navigate the different pages using the links above. The resources are all free to use for educational purposes, and include: Extensive Audio Examples: More than 300 audio demonstrations to illustrate important points in each chapter of the text. LIBRARY OF MIC POSITIONS Acoustic Bass. A range of both plucked and bowed acoustic-bass performance techniques were captured through two different eight-mic arrays, each made up of five identical small-diaphragm condenser mics and three identical ribbon mics. CHAPTER 1: NEARFIELD MONITORS THE 'RECORDING SECRETS' FREE BACKING STEMS DOWNLOAD LIBRARY Below is a selection of backing-stem packages, based on some of the more popular multitracks from the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library, which can be freely downloaded for the purposes of recording practice.All these files are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate) – when importing them, just make sure all CHAPTER 17: MIXING WITH DELAYS Audio Files. Blend & Size Delays: Here are four versions of the same basic mix: a completely dry version Ex17.01: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with blend delay applied Ex17.02: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with size delay applied Ex17.03: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, and finally a version with both delays at once Ex17.04: WAV / MP3play_arrow.
CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON CHAPTER 18: STEREO ENHANCEMENTS SEARCH THE 'MIXING SECRETS' FREE MULTITRACK DOWNLOAD Use control-click to multi-select or de-select in the lists. CAMBRIDGE MUSIC TECHNOLOGYABOUTCOACHINGSERVICESMIXING SECRETSFREE ON-LINE MIXING RESOURCESMIX CONTEST Cambridge Music Technology. Welcome to the Cambridge Music Technology web site, where you can find out more about the studio services, workshops, and publications offered by award-winning engineer and best-selling author Mike Senior. Please choose the appropriate link below: Free On-line Recording Resources: Hundreds of in-depth audioINTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. Theresources are all
INTRODUCTION
Introduction. Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Recording Secrets For The Small Studio. You can navigate the different pages using the links above. The resources are all free to use for educational purposes, and include: Extensive Audio Examples: More than 300 audio demonstrations to illustrate important points in each chapter of the text. LIBRARY OF MIC POSITIONS Acoustic Bass. A range of both plucked and bowed acoustic-bass performance techniques were captured through two different eight-mic arrays, each made up of five identical small-diaphragm condenser mics and three identical ribbon mics. CHAPTER 1: NEARFIELD MONITORS THE 'RECORDING SECRETS' FREE BACKING STEMS DOWNLOAD LIBRARY Below is a selection of backing-stem packages, based on some of the more popular multitracks from the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library, which can be freely downloaded for the purposes of recording practice.All these files are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate) – when importing them, just make sure all CHAPTER 17: MIXING WITH DELAYS Audio Files. Blend & Size Delays: Here are four versions of the same basic mix: a completely dry version Ex17.01: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with blend delay applied Ex17.02: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, a version with size delay applied Ex17.03: WAV / MP3 play_arrow, and finally a version with both delays at once Ex17.04: WAV / MP3play_arrow.
CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON CHAPTER 18: STEREO ENHANCEMENTS SEARCH THE 'MIXING SECRETS' FREE MULTITRACK DOWNLOAD Use control-click to multi-select or de-select in the lists.INTRODUCTION
Introduction. Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Recording Secrets For The Small Studio. You can navigate the different pages using the links above. The resources are all free to use for educational purposes, and include: Extensive Audio Examples: More than 300 audio demonstrations to illustrate important points in each chapter of the text. WHISTLESTOP GUIDE TO STUDIO PRODUCTION Frequency Response. Any studio device will alter the nature of sound passing through it in some way, however small, and the nature of any such effect on a signal’s frequency balance is commonly expressed in terms of a frequency response graph, which shows the gain applied by the device across the frequency range. A device that left the frequency balance completely unchanged would show a CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 42MB ZIP) Effects Of Different Compressor Time Settings On Drums: These audio examples support Figure 9.9 in the book by demonstrating the audible effects of different attack-time and release-time settings on a snare-drum sound. The first file contains an unprocessed snare-drum sample Ex09.01:WAV/MP3 play_arrow.
CHAPTER 1: RECORDING A MACHINE Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 31MB ZIP) Types Of Signal Degradation: I’ve subjected the following unmastered mix Ex01.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow to a variety of the signal degradations mentioned in Section 1.4 of the book, so you can learn what each sounds like and therefore troubleshoot your own setup problems more quickly: two types of analogue clipping distortion Ex01.02 CHAPTER 10: BEYOND COMPRESSION Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 15MB ZIP) Dedicated Transient Processing: Here are a couple of contrasting real-world kick-drum processing examples which demonstrate the power of transient-driven dynamics processing. The first is a soft-sounding sample Ex10.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow which I heavily processed to increase attack and reduce sustain Ex10.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow for CHAPTER 7: COMPING & ARRANGEMENT Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 2MB ZIP) Editing Out Clutter: Here are a couple of examples of how a little editing can help improve the clarity of important elements of your mix. Here’s a short snippet from Mix Rescue December 2008 containing a characteristic double-hit snare fill Ex07.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow.Compare that with this version of the same section Ex07.02:WAV
CHAPTER 4: STAYING OBJECTIVE Links. Affordable Stereo Monitor Controllers: As mentioned in the book, a dedicated monitor controller is an excellent purchase for the small studio, and for mixing purposes I’d recommend a model with the following features: three independently switchable monitoring outputs (for your nearfields, Auratone-substitute, and grotboxes); a headphone socket; and a mono switch. CHAPTER 5: BEYOND VANILLA VOCALS The simplest tactic is to put the foldback speaker (s) in the rejection null (s) of a directional microphone. This audio file Ex05.05: WAV / MP3 play_arrow shows roughly how effective that is when using a budget large-diaphragm mic in cardioid mode, with a mono foldback mix coming from a single speaker placed 80cm behind the micin a fairly dry
CHAPTER 11: GOING FREESTYLE Updates. Correction: In Figure 11.2 on page 371, the drummer in the diagram should of course be shown with headphones on in order to be hearing the foldback mix. Or maybe he’s just using in-ear monitors… 😀; Further Reading. Sound On Sound Magazine Articles: The magazine’s regular ‘Session Notes’ column provides lots of practical insights into real-world project-studio recordingDISCUSSION ZONE
Discussion Zone. General Info -- Read Me First! The Three Commandments! Sub Forums: The Abletones Big Band: 'Corine, Corine', The Abletones Big Band: 'Song Of India', Alejo Granados: 'Rumba Chonta', Andrew Cole: 'Dead Roses', Andrey Yaroshinsky & The Gnessin Academy Chamber Orchestra: W.A. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 12 K414(Allegro), Angela
CAMBRIDGE MUSIC TECHNOLOGYABOUTCOACHINGSERVICESMIXING SECRETSFREE ON-LINE MIXING RESOURCESMIX CONTEST Welcome to the Cambridge Music Technology web site, where you can find out more about the studio services, workshops, and publications offered by award-winning engineer and best-selling author Mike Senior.Please choose the appropriate link below:INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. Theresources are all
LIBRARY OF MIC POSITIONS Acoustic Bass. A range of both plucked and bowed acoustic-bass performance techniques were captured through two different eight-mic arrays, each made up of five identical small-diaphragm condenser mics and three identical ribbon mics. CHAPTER 1: NEARFIELD MONITORS CHAPTER 5: ESSENTIAL GROUNDWORK Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 59MB ZIP) Unmixed Multitracks For Practice Purposes: If you’re looking for something to use for practicing your mixing, check out the 'Mixing Secrets' Free Multitrack Download Library, which contains 345 projects in a variety of different musical styles.These are free to download for educational purposes, and can easily be imported into any THE 'RECORDING SECRETS' FREE BACKING STEMS DOWNLOAD LIBRARYCAMBRIDGE MIXING STEMSCAMBRIDGE MUSIC Below is a selection of backing-stem packages, based on some of the more popular multitracks from the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library, which can be freely downloaded for the purposes of recording practice.All these files are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate) – when importing them, just make sure all CHAPTER 17: MIXING WITH DELAYS Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 189MB ZIP) Blend & Size Delays: Here are four versions of the same basic mix: a completely dry version Ex17.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, a version with blend delay applied Ex17.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, a version with size delay applied Ex17.03: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, and finally a version with both delays at once Ex17.04: WAV/MP3 play_arrow. CHAPTER 11: EQUALIZING FOR A REASON CHAPTER 3: LOW-END DAMAGE LIMITATION Links. Affordable Spectrum-analysis & Level-metering Plug-ins: Voxengo’s freeware SPAN and Melda’s freeware MAnalyzer are very good for spectrum analysis, although I personally use Schwa’s affordable Schope most of the time. For fully-featured full-band bar-graph metering, check out Sonalksis FreeG, but if you prefer the look and feel of a vintage-style moving-coil meter, check out SEARCH THE 'MIXING SECRETS' FREE MULTITRACK DOWNLOADCAMBRIDGE MT MULTITRACKFREE MULTITRACKS Use control-click to multi-select or de-select in the lists. CAMBRIDGE MUSIC TECHNOLOGYABOUTCOACHINGSERVICESMIXING SECRETSFREE ON-LINE MIXING RESOURCESMIX CONTEST Welcome to the Cambridge Music Technology web site, where you can find out more about the studio services, workshops, and publications offered by award-winning engineer and best-selling author Mike Senior.Please choose the appropriate link below:INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. Theresources are all
LIBRARY OF MIC POSITIONS Acoustic Bass. A range of both plucked and bowed acoustic-bass performance techniques were captured through two different eight-mic arrays, each made up of five identical small-diaphragm condenser mics and three identical ribbon mics. CHAPTER 1: NEARFIELD MONITORS CHAPTER 5: ESSENTIAL GROUNDWORK Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 59MB ZIP) Unmixed Multitracks For Practice Purposes: If you’re looking for something to use for practicing your mixing, check out the 'Mixing Secrets' Free Multitrack Download Library, which contains 345 projects in a variety of different musical styles.These are free to download for educational purposes, and can easily be imported into any THE 'RECORDING SECRETS' FREE BACKING STEMS DOWNLOAD LIBRARYCAMBRIDGE MIXING STEMSCAMBRIDGE MUSIC Below is a selection of backing-stem packages, based on some of the more popular multitracks from the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library, which can be freely downloaded for the purposes of recording practice.All these files are presented as ZIP archives containing uncompressed WAV files (24-bit resolution and 44.1kHz sample rate) – when importing them, just make sure all CHAPTER 17: MIXING WITH DELAYS Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 189MB ZIP) Blend & Size Delays: Here are four versions of the same basic mix: a completely dry version Ex17.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, a version with blend delay applied Ex17.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, a version with size delay applied Ex17.03: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, and finally a version with both delays at once Ex17.04: WAV/MP3 play_arrow. CHAPTER 11: EQUALIZING FOR A REASON CHAPTER 3: LOW-END DAMAGE LIMITATION Links. Affordable Spectrum-analysis & Level-metering Plug-ins: Voxengo’s freeware SPAN and Melda’s freeware MAnalyzer are very good for spectrum analysis, although I personally use Schwa’s affordable Schope most of the time. For fully-featured full-band bar-graph metering, check out Sonalksis FreeG, but if you prefer the look and feel of a vintage-style moving-coil meter, check out SEARCH THE 'MIXING SECRETS' FREE MULTITRACK DOWNLOADCAMBRIDGE MT MULTITRACKFREE MULTITRACKS Use control-click to multi-select or de-select in the lists.INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the on-line resource pages for Recording Secrets For The Small Studio.You can navigate the different pages using the links above. The resources are all CHAPTER 11: EQUALIZING FOR A REASON Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 100MB ZIP) Unmasking With EQ: To help illustrate the effect of frequency masking, first listen to this small vocal snippet Ex11.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow, and then listen to how its subjective tone changes when it’s layered with a high-frequency noise signal Ex11.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow.The vocal signal is no different – it’s just that its WHISTLESTOP GUIDE TO STUDIO PRODUCTION Frequency Response. Any studio device will alter the nature of sound passing through it in some way, however small, and the nature of any such effect on a signal’s frequency balance is commonly expressed in terms of a frequency response graph, which shows the gain applied by the device across the frequency range. A device that left the frequency balance completely unchanged would show a CHAPTER 4: STAYING OBJECTIVE Links. Affordable Stereo Monitor Controllers: As mentioned in the book, a dedicated monitor controller is an excellent purchase for the small studio, and for mixing purposes I’d recommend a model with the following features: three independently switchable monitoring outputs (for your nearfields, Auratone-substitute, and grotboxes); a headphone socket; and a mono switch. CHAPTER 7: COMPING & ARRANGEMENT Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 2MB ZIP) Editing Out Clutter: Here are a couple of examples of how a little editing can help improve the clarity of important elements of your mix. Here’s a short snippet from Mix Rescue December 2008 containing a characteristic double-hit snare fill Ex07.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow.Compare that with this version of the same section Ex07.02:WAV
CHAPTER 9: COMPRESSING FOR A REASON Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 42MB ZIP) Effects Of Different Compressor Time Settings On Drums: These audio examples support Figure 9.9 in the book by demonstrating the audible effects of different attack-time and release-time settings on a snare-drum sound. The first file contains an unprocessed snare-drum sample Ex09.01:WAV/MP3 play_arrow.
CHAPTER 10: BEYOND COMPRESSION Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 15MB ZIP) Dedicated Transient Processing: Here are a couple of contrasting real-world kick-drum processing examples which demonstrate the power of transient-driven dynamics processing. The first is a soft-sounding sample Ex10.01: WAV/MP3 play_arrow which I heavily processed to increase attack and reduce sustain Ex10.02: WAV/MP3 play_arrow for CYMBAL - CAMBRIDGE-MT Multimic Setup 2. This microphone setup used five Avantone CK1 microphones with their cardioid capsules to record different above-cymbal placements for the same four different cymbals: a nineteen-inch Sabian AAX X-Plosion Crash(‘Crash 1’); an eighteen-inch Sabian AA Medium Thin Crash (‘Crash2’); a twenty-inch Zildjian K Custom Ride (‘Ride’, shown below); and anineteen-inch AAX X
CHAPTER 15: FLUENT BALANCING Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 3MB ZIP) Click here to visit the ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library! It was getting so big that I decided to move it to its own dedicatedpage.
CHAPTER 7: MULTIMIKING IN MONO Audio Files (To download all WAV examples at once: 134MB ZIP) Phase-matching Coincident Multimics: Here’s a little demonstration of the phase-alignment technique discussed in Section 7.1.1 of the book. In this example, let’s say I want to mic up a guitar amp with a dual-mic coincident array comprising a Shure KSM137 small-diaphragm cardioid condenser mic and a Shure SM57 cardioid dynamic mic. This website makes use of cookies to enhance browsing experience and provide additional functionality. Read more!Accept
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