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CGibson
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Try re-micing
If you have a track such as an acoustic guitar that was recorded direct that sounds ok but very lifeless and flat.
Try re-micing the track playing it back through the studio monitors. You have tons of options to experiment with such as mics, placement, EQ and panning. Anyway I like to pan the original track hard -10 and the re-miced track hard +10. This will add a little dimension and air to the track.
I've gone as far as re-micing the entire mix for a similar effect.
It's fun and safe for the entire family, Give it a try!
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If you have a track such as an acoustic guitar that was recorded direct that sounds ok but very lifeless and flat.
Try re-micing the track playing it back through the studio monitors. You have tons of options to experiment with such as mics, placement, EQ and panning. Anyway I like to pan the original track hard -10 and the re-miced track hard +10. This will add a little dimension and air to the track.
I've gone as far as re-micing the entire mix for a similar effect.
It's fun and safe for the entire family, Give it a try!
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