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M. Erik Matlock

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Natural Form: Capturing The Sound Of Acoustic String Instruments
Acoustic music heard over a sound reinforcement system is all about beauty and naturalness, not hype.
By PSW Staff • August 2, 2019


Acoustic guitar, upright bass, violin, mandolin, banjo – all produce a sweet, airy sound that can be captured with the right approach. Acoustic music heard over a sound reinforcement system is all about beauty and naturalness, not hype.

Listen to a number of well-recorded CDs of old-time country, bluegrass and acoustic jazz. In most cases you’ll hear no effects except some corrective EQ and maybe just a little reverb. Let’s look at some ways to capture that delicate sound and prevent feedback...

Continue reading here: https://www.prosoundweb.com/channels/live-sound/natural-form-capturing-the-sound-of-acoustic-string-instruments/
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