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<blockquote data-quote="GtrGeorge!" data-source="post: 15023" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Its all down to experimentation. Remember that just because it sounds great by itself doesnt mean it will work in the song you are recording.</p><p> I start out by putting a SM57 in front of one of the 12 speakers, off the left or right of the cone at a distance of about 6 inches. I record a few passages and check the results.</p><p> Essentially, I get a good sound in the room, and then try to mic THAT.</p><p>Sometimes a close mic and a distance mic makes for a really great overall sound. Its done all the time by pros.</p><p></p><p>You remember you really shouldnt rely on fixing any sound in the mix. It takes years to really learn this stuff..hope this post..though late...helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrGeorge!, post: 15023, member: 1132"] Its all down to experimentation. Remember that just because it sounds great by itself doesnt mean it will work in the song you are recording. I start out by putting a SM57 in front of one of the 12 speakers, off the left or right of the cone at a distance of about 6 inches. I record a few passages and check the results. Essentially, I get a good sound in the room, and then try to mic THAT. Sometimes a close mic and a distance mic makes for a really great overall sound. Its done all the time by pros. You remember you really shouldnt rely on fixing any sound in the mix. It takes years to really learn this stuff..hope this post..though late...helps. [/QUOTE]
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