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  • Nice piece! Thanks Cake! (p.2)
2013/07/03 22:32:37
cuitlahac
Great stuff!  Thanks for the thorough comparisons and the great photos.  This is definitely worth a look if you haven't done so yet!  Thanks Cake!  Maybe a similar article on mic placements on cabs next?
2013/07/04 00:24:47
cparmerlee
To me, #3 sounded the richest and fullest.  I'd think you could EQ your way to any texture you would want from that setup.  I am guessing the key is that the left mic (facing the player) has an opportunity to pick up some of the resonance emitting from the body and a lot of the strumming sound.
2013/07/04 08:15:29
Guitarhacker
Yep...I like #3 as well... I will certainly be experimenting with #3 & #6.
2013/07/04 14:48:26
Jay Tee 4303
Near perfect layout!
 
See the pic.
 
Hear the audio, while reading the abstract.
 
Only improvements I can think of MIGHT be either a slightly smaller pic, so average monitor resolutions would allow my eyes to refer back to the pic while reading the overview, possibly a horizontal layout, pic beside a column of text, or a second thumbnail pic with the text, and...
 
A link to a more detailed article on the technique.
 
You have the formula....fine tune it, and then make us a WHOLE BUNCH of these! Vocals, drums, (each drum), electric guitar, EQ, compression, verb, mastering....you know. You could change history, with Cakewalk at the center of it by default.
 
If not...well..thaks VERY much for this one anyway!
2013/07/16 13:23:33
Dan Gonzalez [Cakewalk]
Thanks for the kind words dudes!  I have posted to content for the article in this thread if you are interested.
 
http://forum.cakewalk.com/TECH-TIPS-If-you-liked-that-Microphone-Placement-article-m2860278.aspx
2013/07/16 14:02:45
stevec
Interestingly enough, I also liked # 9 - two dynamics. 
 
Great article!
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