Headphone suggestions for checking mixes [message #58229] |
Thu, 15 September 2005 14:13  |
Deej [1]
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a Jensen 990, like a John Hardy, and a
great A-D convertor.
When you hear this, you won't even care about the singer...
DC
Chas. Duncan <duncan5199@SPAMLESSsbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Okay group, your thoughts please: Grand piano, with vocal... Best
>ideas for the killer sound... Nobody else in the room 'cept maybe a
>little stand up bass, occasional snare with a brush on it over in the
>corner.(nice sounding room)... How did the white coat lads approach
>this in ye olden days? Preferred mics, placement, signal path, all
>that good stuff. Music is sparse jazzy piano vocal -- need that thing
>to be capital G gorgeous...
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>Any and all suggestions gratefully accepted -- Chas.
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>I'm trying to work out what else to add to my setup. I alre
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