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“With any acoustic instrument that you record, you have some kind of ambience happening. Any electric instrument, when it’s direct, doesn’t have any ambience at all. So for me the challenge is not to try to simulate the acoustic sound, but to simulate some of the aspects of an acoustic sound.”- bassist Michael Manring

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Decca Tree

A stereo miking technique in which at least three omni-directional microphones are used, with two mics placed around six feet apart, and the third halfway between the two mics but about 5 feet closer to the sound source. Picture an upside-down "T." This technique is commonly used for orchestras and film recording.




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