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Old March 29th, 2007, 06:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool Trick

Nothing groundbreaking here, but a cool technique. I needed a jangly + acoustic-y sound for a tune I was recording and decided to use my Taylor K14. I threw in a Rare Earth Humbucker (love it) and plugged that into my Barber Tone Press comp and into my Budda Twinmaster 212. I stuck the amp in the vocal iso room and then mic'ed the guitar with a Neumann KM 184.
I panned the channels and it was GREAT!! I know this is nothing new, but I had never done it quite like this before.

rock on,

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