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If you have any other general questions about this multitrack, just reply to this post and I'll see what I can do. RE: About This Multitrack - adel - 11-07-2013 Hi How about ... Congratulations on this excellent composition, and thank you very much for sharing, but I have a question. What types of microphones were used for this recording? information I would be very useful for my studies, as it would be used for an exhibition about recording techniques. thank you very much beforehand! RE: About This Multitrack - Mike Senior - 14-07-2013 (11-07-2013, 04:15 PM)adel Wrote: What types of microphones were used for this recording? information I would be very useful for my studies, as it would be used for an exhibition about recording techniques. I'd contact Jesper directly through his site about this -- he's a very helpful guy. I imagine the equipment was probably fairly budget, though, from what I know of his setup for the Jesper Buhl Trio. RE: About This Multitrack - adel - 15-07-2013 greatly appreciate this information thanks in advance RE: About This Multitrack - NewtonThomas - 16-03-2019 The kick tracks may be substantially out of phase with each other. Flipping the phase on one of them seem to help the low end quite a bit. |