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chadsxe
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Well I would be lying if I said I truly understood what phase was, so I am posting this in attempt to better understand it.
First off what is phase and how does it effect mic placement? As far as I can gather it has to do with the sound reaching one mic at a different time then the other. This some how cancels some frequencies. From personal experience I think I discovered this when cloning a track and bumping it forward to much. When playing them back (panned hard L/R) they sounded tiny.
I hear a lot of talk about the 3:1 ratio when placing mics. Does this mean that the second mic should always be placed three times as far away from the sound source that the first mic is. What happens if it is closer the 3:1? What happens if it’s farther? I hear people saying that they sometimes mic and amp with one mic up against the grill and another mic 5,6,7,8,9,10 feet back. How does that not have phase problems?
When recording an amp (4x12) would I have a problem placing a mic on one speaker and another mic on a different speaker. I want to get more then one option on track so I am not locked in during post.
Well I am sure any response will yield more question form me.
Thanks
First off what is phase and how does it effect mic placement? As far as I can gather it has to do with the sound reaching one mic at a different time then the other. This some how cancels some frequencies. From personal experience I think I discovered this when cloning a track and bumping it forward to much. When playing them back (panned hard L/R) they sounded tiny.
I hear a lot of talk about the 3:1 ratio when placing mics. Does this mean that the second mic should always be placed three times as far away from the sound source that the first mic is. What happens if it is closer the 3:1? What happens if it’s farther? I hear people saying that they sometimes mic and amp with one mic up against the grill and another mic 5,6,7,8,9,10 feet back. How does that not have phase problems?
When recording an amp (4x12) would I have a problem placing a mic on one speaker and another mic on a different speaker. I want to get more then one option on track so I am not locked in during post.
Well I am sure any response will yield more question form me.
Thanks