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A Recording Experiment


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#1 OFFLINE   solidwalnut

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Posted 31 January 2011 - 08:54 PM

I recently finished a recording experiment project and wanted to share it with you. It's a project recording my Taylor 714ce using various mic's and trying them out with my latest acquisition, a Manley Dual Mono Mic Pre, complete with audio files. Enjoy, and let me know of any comments or questions you might have.

Mic and Manley DOE
Thanks for listening,

Steve
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Posted 31 January 2011 - 10:01 PM

Wow!
Aren't Taylor's the best? They just have 'the tone'!
Great job Steve - can't read through everything right now but it looks great. Will have some time a bit later on to do so!

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Posted 31 January 2011 - 10:45 PM

Way over my head , but I thought your Blue favourites sounded amazing , talk about clear and clean !
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Posted 01 February 2011 - 11:08 AM

Yah, it was kind of meant to be over-the-top. Sort of there for folks who wanted to just spend some time with it all. Not really very easy to read as far as a quick browse thing. It's really meant for those who want to dig in more to the engineering aspect of recording.

Thanks for taking a look, though, Matt. And yes, Scotty, Taylors are the best!!! I'm getting ready to go visit their factory here in a couple of weeks. We're in AZ, right next door to southern CA, and Taylor is in the San Diego area. Me and my wife are going to take a quick weekend journey to Temecula, CA, wine country, and then dip a little further south and check out the Taylor factory and then head back home to Phoenix. I need to take the guitar in for some repairs (ding repair, refretting, humidification, etc.). And then we'll take the factory tour. Should be a blast!
Steve Cass
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#5 OFFLINE   eddiez152

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Posted 08 February 2011 - 08:21 PM

Steve,
That was an impressive layout for your experiment. Great piece of work there.
Nothin sweeter than the sound of music comin out of a 6 string box - EZ me Music / ASCAP "Music is a social act of communication, a gesture of friendship,the strongest there is"-Malcolm Arnold

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Posted 08 February 2011 - 08:42 PM

Thanks Eddie. It was just something I had to do.
Steve Cass
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