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xaidmcx
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Ok... so ive been attempting to practice getting good and or different sounds from micing my amp... i have some pretty decent prosumer gear and nothing to put your nose down at... so when i record with 2 mics giving me 2 tracks recorded in the left and 2 in the right speaker i get a boomy sound... but as soon as i phase flip one mic in each speaker it loses the boomy sound. Is it common to use a phase flip when recording with multiple mics? Because even though i lose the boomy sound i don't feel i'm getting the supposedly bigger sound that multiple micing will do for a recording. If that makes sense... seems kind of like why did i set up 2 mics, because it sounds like just 1 mic.
Can anyone explain a little about what this is or why and any possible suggestions i could use to improve my micing techniques?
Can anyone explain a little about what this is or why and any possible suggestions i could use to improve my micing techniques?
