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Getting a great sound in a home studio environment can be difficult with air conditioner noises, neighbors talking, and less than ideal setups. In part one of this series, learn how to get a full, clean sound when you’re recording acoustic guitar and vocals in your home studio.
In part two (coming soon), explore how you can clean up the recordings in your DAW that may have had aspects like plosives, birds chirping, fans humming, and more with iZotope RX 9.
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Listen to Brian Fisher’s song he’s using in this recording, "Time Travel": https://open.spotify.com/track/2KIxQFkd6Ssp9N187BwADa?si=li7Z4WgYQpqk4vlqtPq61g
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:31 The right microphone for acoustic guitar
2:05 Dynamic vs. condenser microphone on acoustic guitar
2:25 Mic placement for acoustic guitar
4:09 Recording levels for acoustic guitar
6:44 The right microphone for vocals
7:55 Mic placement for vocals
8:23 Recording levels for vocals
11:17 Recap
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