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Old 8th August 2007, 08:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dave SOA View Post
best thing to do is experiment, there's no right and wrong way of recording you just have to fanny about until you find something you like! Their are tried and tested methods but if you just have one mic then try it in different positions around the instrument and see what gets you the best results. Its time consuming but good fun and a good way to learn!
I know you are right of course but what are the minimal things I can at least do to treat the room in someway to stop unwanted reflections? I don't even have good acoustics in the bathroom.
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