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|    Ron Capik to edbridge@earthlink.net    |
|    Re: david lee roth and his blue grass gr    |
|    10 Jun 06 14:42:07    |
      From: r.capik@worldnet.att.net              edbridge@earthlink.net wrote:              > Ron Capik wrote:       >       > > < ...snips.. >       > >       > > On a lark I picked up the CD and found that the vocals are dead center,       > > so one can do that phase flip trick and remove Roth. All that's left of       > > the       > > vocal is a little reverb.       > >       > Hi Ron       >       > Hey I almost move down to your neck of the woods but I went with the       > hills.       >              Probably a good choice. ;-)              >       > I was wondering if the Band was good ( can't tell on the link) I       > guess what or who ever it takes to get some limelight on the picker's       > ( they don't look so old) .       >       > Here's a question. on most blue grass do they do the vocals dead       > center?       >       > OT: I have a store now and we have a little recording studio and I'm       > sort of wondering how people go about recording blue grass players.       >       > Thanks       > Ed Bridge       > bridgekaldromusic.com              I mostly do live sound, however from my experience I believe       for most recordings if there's a front person their vocals are       dead center. With several singers use a stereo blend.       With a single mic style an MS, xy or some other non obtrusive mic       technique tends to work. Shoot for a realistic sound stage image.              It's an art. Do what sounds right.              Later...              Ron Capik       --              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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