How to Close Mic HiHat and Ride - 3 Tips - AEA N22
In this episode, we use three techniques to record hihat and ride cymbal with a AEA N22 ribbon mic. The ribbon mic is not the only mic that you can use these recording tips with, but the null that a figure 8 microphone has is helpful in applications where you want to record something, and avoid the bleed from nearby sounds. Support the next video through buying a course ($17 - $67), or supporting me on Patreon with benefits for $1. Courses: http://recordingschool.creativesoundl... Patreon: / creativesoundlab For more go to: http://www.creativesoundlab.tv

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