
macle
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Hey Wes, thanks very much for noticing the guitar solo!

I agree that stereoing micing might be preferable depending on the style of music and arrangement. And since the grass is always greener, while you're switching to 2 mono acoustics, I'll try one stereo acoustic!
It brings to mind (for some reason) one of the big struggles (for me) of home recording. The difference between going for what seems slick and more "pro", and what you actually want. For example, when I first started this attempt to make stuff worthy of a CD, I had this professionally recorded stereo drumloop, very slick and modern sounding, and I was tempted to use it, just because it sounded "pro", but I didn't really like it. So I opted for the nightmare of trying to get a Beatley/Ringo type mono drum sound. But then you face the fact that even though that sound is more "lofi" than the modern one, it's still recorded in a very pro studio with very pro gear and very pro people, and nearly impossible to get in a home studio.
So, anyway, I'm not sure if that has anything to do with anything. Just something I was thinking about.
Macle
http://www.angelfire.com/rock2/3songs



I agree that stereoing micing might be preferable depending on the style of music and arrangement. And since the grass is always greener, while you're switching to 2 mono acoustics, I'll try one stereo acoustic!

It brings to mind (for some reason) one of the big struggles (for me) of home recording. The difference between going for what seems slick and more "pro", and what you actually want. For example, when I first started this attempt to make stuff worthy of a CD, I had this professionally recorded stereo drumloop, very slick and modern sounding, and I was tempted to use it, just because it sounded "pro", but I didn't really like it. So I opted for the nightmare of trying to get a Beatley/Ringo type mono drum sound. But then you face the fact that even though that sound is more "lofi" than the modern one, it's still recorded in a very pro studio with very pro gear and very pro people, and nearly impossible to get in a home studio.
So, anyway, I'm not sure if that has anything to do with anything. Just something I was thinking about.

Macle
http://www.angelfire.com/rock2/3songs