I touched on this subject in my last blog about how mic placement is very important. Mics have to be placed correctly on a particular instrument to get the best results. I was in the studio recently with my mentor Scott Bomar and he showed me how he places some of his mics in his studio. He explained and showed me some different methods on how to place mics and get good results. I'm looking forward to being able to assist him in getting ready for a session so my knowledge of mic placement can be broadened. Ive never worked in a live recording setting but im sure it will be a very exciting experience for me. He also talked to about different brands of microphones and how that can be critical when wanting certain results. Over all cant wait to get started!
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