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“There’s nothing like getting up in the morning and having your coffee and all of a sudden having this idea and being able to go into the next room and do it. Maybe I’ll work for another hour and do two more takes. Nine times out of ten, that first take is going to be the one that makes it on the record.”- Geoff Tate of Queensr˙che

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10 dB rule

When using multiple mics in close proximity to one another, differences in a sound wave's time of arrival can cause phasing problems. If the sound of one instrument is going into multiple microphones, then make sure that there is (at least) a 10 dB signal difference between them to avoid phasing issues. (See also 3:1 rule).

10 dB rule
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