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Re: Placing Microphone Over A Musical Instrument [message #65981 is a reply to message #65933] Fri, 04 February 2011 12:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I think the problem with capturing any audio event is getting 10-20Khz recorded accurately, but just as important is 20-40Khz, we can not hear those by themselves, but when they are created as a function of a single "sound" they become critical.

Naturally, most mics start rolling off above 3.5Khz, especially vocal mics. This is exactly why 10K dollar condenser mics exist. They will make it sound real.


 
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