Meg shares a few home studio tips and tricks, showing us a few ways to mic up and record your acoustic guitar!
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00:00 Intro
00:37 Microphone vs acoustic pickup
01:36 Benefits of a condenser microphone
03:01 Mono or Stereo miking?
03:40 Mono mic positioning
04:53 Dynamic microphones
05:36 "Spaced A/B" stereo miking
08:09 X/Y stereo miking
09:23 Player & mic positioning within a room
10:39 "Double-Tracking" recording methods
14:04 Production Tips - EQ, Compression & Effects
17:12 Final thoughts
#homestudio #acoustic #musicproducer
There's a few different ways to record an acoustic guitar, depending on the sound you're looking for. In this beginner's guide to home recording, we look at various miking techniques including mono, "Spaced A/B" and "Coincidental / XY" stereo methods, and explain the differences between dynamic vs condenser microphones.
Other topics covered included microphone polar pickup patterns, how to double track a guitar part, how to EQ and acoustic guitar once it's been recorded, and the best acoustic guitar effects that can be applied in a the mix.
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