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Old 01.29.2010, 02:03 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by greedrex
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you will find a very informative long article about the recording of The Eternal in the Sonic Scans thread. Agnello speaks about lots of micing-related issues if i remenber well.

the "EQ" article (for Eternal) says it all, like you said....

Looks like they do mostly close micing, center of the cone as close as they can get, one SM57 paired with one large diaphragm condenser. I've had good luck with similar set-ups but like to pull the condenser about 3-5 feet away to capture the full, developed waves and a little of the room.

Sometimes their guitars sit so distant or sometimes full in the mix... they are getting mixed real well too. Good stuff.
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