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Drew Taubenfeld
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Post by Drew Taubenfeld »

Here's another 1 Mic recording from our new series.

These women are just unreal. So much fun to play with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLyIvEa-SuA
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Fantastic!!

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Wow!
That was really enjoyable. :)
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Post by Glenn Demichele »

I love that its done with 1 mic.
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Very cool! Lots of talent there.
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Top Shelf!
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Post by Glenn Demichele »

Hey Drew: That's a stereo mic, right? (So, technically two mics but that doesn't diminish your accomplishment!)
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It sounds like mono to me. Fantastic performance by all involved (including the cameraman!).
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Hey, Drew! I loved that performance, gal singers are terrific, and your playing. I still have audio from your lesson with me on 4-29-2011, you played a nice Goodnight Ladies, then I showed you some uses for the G lever 6th string whole step lower. Time machine!

Great to hear you playing so well. Stay in touch.

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Post by Jim Schofield »

Very tasty bit of music, I could listen to that band till the cows came home.
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Post by Bill Terry »

Another good 'un! You guys rock the one mic thing! It's better than a lot of multi-track mixes I hear.

Definitely sounds stereo to me? In my ears the steel lays kinda back and left? ..or is that just too much coffee this AM? :-)

Edited: On a second listen, at 00:40 my guess is where the camera guy is standing is at stage center of the stereo spread, looking right up the middle.. You can really hear the voices separated in the field. Brilliant job!
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Post by Drew Taubenfeld »

Thanks for listening everyone!

John! Great to see you name pop up. Thanks again for those early steel lessons. You really helped me out a ton. Much appreciated

Bill and Glenn. Yes indeed it's a single stereo mic. (Which drives the engineer nuts) The first few sessions we did were a real challenge just trying to figure out how that thing worked. If vocalist move their heads too much, the vocal gets panned.
Now we have a good idea of where to place amps and everything.
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