Re:[Harp-L] Recording in studio...advice?




"John K." <jkuzloski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


> Here is a link to recording acoustic harmonica;

> http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_taming_shrill/

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This is actually one of the most informative articles ever printed on recording the acoustic harmonica. I'm glad to see it on the net -- thanks for the link, John. When it originally came out a few years ago in Electronic Musician Magazine I had a few dozen copies xeroxed for distribution to students, novice engineers and others who would ask about the topic.

One tip in this article that I've found to be very useful was the recommendation of the Royer R-121. This was not a mic I had previously thought of for recording harp, but I quickly discovered that it's a fabulous choice for high-keyed diatonics, ie when overdubbing with, say, a D, Eb, E, F, F# or high-G harp. Much of the strident overtones are warmly diminished.

A highly recommended article, methinks, and one that should be bookmarked and saved by anyone looking to work studio gigs with acoustic harp. Thanks again, John, for re-drawing it to our attention.

cheers,

Tom Ball
Santa Bobo




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