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*It's quite common to see pictures of the big boys recording what eventually become platinum records. It's not uncommon to see them using quite a few microphones to capture the mammoth guitar tone we often hear on modern rock records. Will using more microphones improve the quality of your audio recordings? This article will discuss the advantages and possible pitfalls when using multiple microphones and amplifiers while recording electric guitar. More... |
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