The Van Mauer Technique

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There is a hot new overhead mic'ing technique sweeping the web it's called the Van Mauer technique.
It has yeilded some great results and I love the way it sounds.
Has anyone tried this?
 
There is a hot new ____________________ sweeping the web
What a giveaway right there. Unless it's a video of some guy getting hit in the jewels with a golf ball, it just doesn't wash. ;) :D

G.
 
Van Mauer technique

Once you hear the results you will see it's no joke:D
 
Christ, now we're going to have to add "the Van Mauer technique" to the list of Internet-fueled bullshit and myth that we'll have to spend the rest of our lives debunking. Right up there with "flat studio monitors", "3:1 miking of a single source", and "record as hot as you can" :(

G.
 
Christ, now we're going to have to add "the Van Mauer technique" to the list of Internet-fueled bullshit and myth that we'll have to spend the rest of our lives debunking. Right up there with "flat studio monitors", "3:1 miking of a single source", and "record as hot as you can" :(

G.
You forgot "high-pass everything but the bass and kick" :D
 
You forgot "high-pass everything but the bass and kick" :D
Oh, yeah there's a million of 'em. Condensers vs. dynamics, louder equals better, "mastering software", you can't get a good sound from emulators, etc. ad nauseum :P

This is different in that it's a simple, fairly harmless prank and not a serious belief, and I probably shouldn't lump it in with the others the way I did (sorry, rockerdude!). But if it keeps up, I'll bet you even money that we'll still be answering questions about the Van Mauler technique five years from now :rolleyes::p

G.
 
I heard it was a method to mic an acoustic guitar using overheads. I haven't tried it yet. Wonder if it will work on guitar amps also..... :confused:

























































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You forgot "high-pass everything but the bass and kick" :D


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"Van Mauer" technique is using a wider than normal spacing on the SM81's with a tilt back angle tword the toms like recorder man technique:D

I use ATS stuff....sorry.......
 
That would work well with the "SouthSIDE Glen" technique for electric guitar which I hope catches on. I take an SM57 and place it close to the cone of a guitar amp and angle it in towards the voice coil. :rolleyes: Oh yeah, and then there's the "SouthSIDE Glen" technique for recording vocals by placing a U87 a few inches in front of the singer's mouth with a pop filter placed in-between.

I'm working on a new "SouthSIDE Glen" technique for digital recording where I use either a mouse or a keyboard to "click" the big red button on the computer screen when I start recording, and then the button with the big black square when I'm done. I'm still working out the kinks....

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G.
 
OK, I'm not clear on this "Van Mauer" technique. Somebody help me out here. So you use some vaseline. Do you use one hand, or two? And if it's a spaced technique, does that mean you need an assistant?-Richie
 
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