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Connecting Mini-XLR connector to AKG MicroMics For use on AKG bodyback transmitters |
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Head-worn mic for use with a soundcard There are two microphones to be recommended, the C 520 and the C 555 |
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Headphones impedance The two important electrical specifications for a pair of headphones are the impedance of the phone transducer itself and its on-the-ear sensitivity. |
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How to maintain the sound quality of your microphone Dust, perspiration, lipstick, moisture, etc. gradually but dramatically deteriorate any microphone's sound. |
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Miking the grand piano First of all, please note that different pianos sound different, have different shapes, and microphone placement will also depend on the style of music. |
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My condenser mic delivers no signal A frequently asked question |
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Orchestral recording basics A basic idea of correct recording |
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Power supply for “L” type microphones What does "L" mean? |
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Recording acoustic guitar/violin/viola Some guidelines |
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Recording backing vocals/choir Some guidelines |
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Recording clarinet Some guidelines |
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Recording classical piano music Before spending any money, you should learn more about your choices. |
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Recording double bass/cello Some guidelines |
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Recording drums Some guidelines |
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Recording electric guitar/bass Some guidelines |
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Recording flute Some guidelines |
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Recording grand/upright piano Some guidelines |
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Recording on a portable recorder Optimum results can be achieved with recorders that offer an XLR connector and phantom powering. |
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Recording tenor/soprano sax Some guidelines |
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Recording trumpet/trombone Some guidelines |
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Recording vocals A few guidelines |
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That unique live sound Many musicians spend their lives searching for that individual style and unique sound. |
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Timbres and colors – the art is yours Just as every instrument and voice have unique individual timbres, every AKG condenser microphone has its own unmistakable sound. |
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