Chasing After a Massive Kick and Snare Sound with One Mic - RCA 44BX and RCA OP-6
For this week, I'm chasing after some massive sounds with just one mic, and I'm trying to find out how the position of this mic can change the sound. There is a huge difference in the sound with very small changes of position. Support the next video through buying a course: Courses: http://recordingschool.creativesoundl... Patreon: / creativesoundlab For more go to: http://www.creativesoundlab.tv

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