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Condenser Mic: - Accurate transient response - Extended Hi Frequency response (usually) - Flatter response
Dynamic Mic: - Softer transient response - Hi Frequency roll-off - Generally, shaped response
Important points in Mic Techniques:
1) Mechanics of the instrument’s tonality - How, What => The component elements of the instrument’s tonality
2) Propagation and radiating properties of the instrument - Directivity
3) Acoustics of the space
4) Microphone choice (Condenser/Dynamic) - How show present range and extended sound (also, richness)
***** - Metal, wood, plastic bridge with string: Bridge => mechanical transducer (bridge radiate vibration)
- Guitar neck influences tonality
- You can increase sound quality by position
- Acoustic guitar’s body thickness: Thicker => dark sound Thinner => light (bright) sound
- Any instrument has: ‘Primary direction’: General sounds ‘Secondary direction’: Different properties of sounds ex) Putting a drum set against flatter wall => unique sounds
- Amplifier is also important for sounds: ex) Mesa Boogie => great for rhythm guitar High-gain (power) Guitar amp: Boxer amp
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