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somexone75
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I hopefully just got a gig doing a recording of a persons 60th birthday; oddly enough, and was wondering two things. for one, what do you think they expect and for two what mic placement tips would you give so I could catch a hold of everything.
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moonbaby
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I'll kill 2 birds here...Don't bother mic'ing the bedroom 'cause they're not expecting any action THERE... |
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