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  1. #21

    Default Re: After years of SAW/SAC I'm still delighted.

    Dang, Hap! Well done! Give us some tech details like sample rate & bit depth. I could hear the spit on the reed!

    DH

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    Default Re: After years of SAW/SAC I'm still delighted.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hauck View Post
    Dang, Hap! Well done! Give us some tech details like sample rate & bit depth. I could hear the spit on the reed!

    DH
    OK but first of all I'm not a pro. Just a guy who likes the art.

    The mics:
    RE20 front kick (2" away from key's amp)
    Sennheiser condenser rear kick
    SM57 Snare top (not enough time to do bottom snare)
    AKG C418 t1 and t2
    AKG C430 HH
    Superlux OH L R (Great mics if you can find them)

    ID keys and Bass( built in mic in the bass)
    SM58 Guitar amp (8" speaker)

    Reeds SM58 (good .75m away. Compressors and gates working over time)
    MC SM58

    recorded at 48 sample rate X 24 byte
    SAC at 128 X 4 buffers (no one hears it)

    Aphex pres 188
    i5 cpu
    RME 9652

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    Default Re: After years of SAW/SAC I'm still delighted.

    Quote Originally Posted by tomasino View Post
    Obviously, it was "Glenlivet".

    For a 20 minute setup..remote record situation.. the recording is amazing.
    It's one of those things like a dream. It just falls into place. You don't have to do anything just record it.

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    Default Re: After years of SAW/SAC I'm still delighted.

    End on night https://soundcloud.com/tyson-j-van-h...as-dream-11-17

    It's not LA or NY but it was great and no one will ever know.
    Last edited by HapHazzard; 11-27-2013 at 07:06 AM.

  5. #25

    Default Re: After years of SAW/SAC I'm still delighted.

    That must have sent then home tapping their toes. I want to do this when I grow up! ... if I grow up!
    " It is one of the most beautiful compensations in life … that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Bill Corkery Productions
    Studio for Creative Audio

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