Tag Archives: recording

Taking it further

Tim’s brilliant article yesterday got me to thinking about how I have used this coaxial effect in a practical way.  I’ll cut straight to the chase: When mic’ing up your cab Tim suggested using two microphones on the speaker, one … Continue reading

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The Coaxial Effect, by Tim Jones

Tim Jones explains the coaxial effect and gives a hint at how this may be used when recording guitar. Continue reading

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A new contributor…

Tim Jones joins Doctor Tweeks Blog to give some vital information about how speakers really work in your rig. Continue reading

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Low fat guitar effects

It’s tempting to go into the studio to record your guitar parts carrying your full-fat rig, plug in and play. I have heard the arguments from guitarists..”it’s my tone maaan”. Well, your huge pedal board might be the dog’s bits on stage when you … Continue reading

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Drugs and recording

I just can’t play an instrument or get my head around music production when under the influence, so I gave up trying years ago; in a way I envy people who can and manage to turn out fluid, beautiful results … Continue reading

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I must be going mad…

Yesterday I was asked to produce a heavy rock band that live in my area. I agreed and then blurted out that I wouldn’t need paying for it! I did manage to back-track far enough to mention payment in beer and … Continue reading

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