How to record a Soprano & Tenor Saxophone (Wrong ways to do it included!)

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In this video I go over a few of the recording techniques I use for recording saxes. When you first start recording, you usually hear, "don't record the reed!". And while most of the times I will point the mic to the body of the instrument, it is important to know what the reed and the bell sound like. It could be that these positions produce the tone that you need for you project. Experiment to find the right tone. Context is imporant! Get it right during the recording process and don't "fix" it in post!

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00:00 Intro
02:55 Sound Qualities
03:12 Notes
04:00 30cm Away Body
04:48 60cm Away Body
05:29 90cm Away Body
06:10 2m Away
07:28 30cm Side
08:29 60cm Side
09:17 Multiple angles switch
10:38 U87 vs C414 60cm
11:51 30cm Away Soprano
12:51 60cm Multiple angles switch
13:47 90cm Away Body
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