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Old 10-07-2014, 05:06 AM
louparte louparte is offline
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Originally Posted by rick-slo View Post
Move the mikes further apart. Also the clarity is reduced a little from proximity to the sound hole.

However width can be increased post recording to various degrees.
I took your clip and played with it. See link below.
First two measures as it was.
Then added a little delay to one side.
Two measured later add some equalization to try and clean up the lower frequencies a bit.
Then a little later added reverb, later switched reverb, later switch reverb, and later went back to the first reverb.

http://dcoombsguitar.com/Misc/Anton.mp3
I agree with that. It's a beautiful piece of music - beautifully-played.
Guitar sounds very good. It could have more sparkle, more clarity.

Have you tried a Blumlein placement?



My next mic will be a CAD 179. Here's a pair using Blumlein.



A few technques including Blumlein.

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