Shure Unidyne, 75 Years of the World's Most Recognisable Mic
Choosing a Saxophone Microphone for Recording and Live Sound
In this post, we're going to turn the spotlight on an essential instrument in the horn section: the saxophone. To help us do it, we've turned to a trio of pros: ADAM HILL from Memphis's legendary Ardent Studios (where everyone from Big Star to the Staples Singers and Isaac Hayes has recorded), FOH Engineer FRANK GILBERT who mixes sound at Chicago's hippest live music venues and our own DEAN GIAVARAS, a sax player and the chief recording engineer at Shure's state-of-the-art Performance Listening Center.
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Dynamic vs. Condenser Mics on Toms
Dynamic and condenser tom-tom mics divide opinion among sound engineers. Both have distinct advantages depending on application, but which is right for you?
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Recording Tips for Singer-Songwriters
Versatility: The BETA 181
How to Mic a Snare Drum with a Shure SM57
When it comes to mic'ing a snare drum the SM57 has pretty much dominated for the best part of 50 years. The SM57 adds just the right amount of low end weight, while also adding presence and 'crack' to the drum. For this reason, the 57 is a go-to mic.
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4 Commonly Asked Questions about Shure GLXD16
SRH940 vs. SRH1540 - Which Is Best?