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I tried a recording approach like this: Two mics for a stereo recording, but I didn't set them up in any of the common stereo micing patterns - XY,AB, etc. I placed one in front of the sound hole, and another directly over the neck around the 3rd fret or so. I was trying to capture the sound as if it would be heard from the perspective of the performer. Sort of the same principle when panning drums -- audience perspective or drummer perspective. Does it sound like this to any of you? Does it sound as if you are sitting there just behind the instrument? Was my experiment a success?
Thanks
I tried a recording approach like this: Two mics for a stereo recording, but I didn't set them up in any of the common stereo micing patterns - XY,AB, etc. I placed one in front of the sound hole, and another directly over the neck around the 3rd fret or so. I was trying to capture the sound as if it would be heard from the perspective of the performer. Sort of the same principle when panning drums -- audience perspective or drummer perspective. Does it sound like this to any of you? Does it sound as if you are sitting there just behind the instrument? Was my experiment a success?
Thanks