"If the distances of the two microphones from their respective drivers are around the same then, no, you won't have phase issues."
Are they?
I pointed out polarity reversal can happen anywhere there's wires, so I'm afraid your reply about speakers isn't conclusive.
Pan them both centre and...
If the distances of the two microphones from their respective drivers are around the same then, no, you won't have phase issues.
The polarity can be reversed between the two chains at multiple points, though.
The speakers can be wired in reverse, as can the microphones or even the cables.
As I...
I agree with the above.
Ideally you should be placing the microphones within inches of the driver.
I'm not sure I follow with the grill off/grill on...one foot, one inch business.
Maybe show us a picture of what you mean there?
Either way, try to get the mic within a few inches of the cone of...
Are the clicks and pops part of the recording or just heard intermittently during playback?
Stating the obvious, perhaps, but if they're recorded you'd be able to reliably hear them at exactly the same point in the project repeatedly,
whereas if they're not recorded down they would be at...
btw, thanks for taking the time to share 'permanently', Nick.
I have it downloaded and set up.
Don't have a lot of spare time each day but I got aux tracks/buses set up how I want them and a quick faders/pans-only mix done.
It's all very well tracked so I'll look forward to chipping away at it...
Apologies, I was mistaken about those file names.
I'd been looking in the wrong session folder over here.
For electric guitars I have the four files from that folder - Elec1+2, Stac, and Backwards.
33 files total.
Perhaps lead is missing.
That's it, and also why I'm curious.
I don't really care if it's a keeper or not but I'd like to hear the sound and, if possible, know what the technique was.
No, there's no paid subscriptions here.
It's possible DM is held back until a new member has X posts, although I didn't think that was the case.
I can check...