Blue baby bottle SL Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 7
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ACOUSTIC GUITAR
Large diaphragm mics require careful placement
when used on acoustic guitar, but the Baby Bottle
SL's rich tone and hot output is well-suited to this
job. For a balanced sound with plenty of sparkling
high end, place the microphone facing the guitar neck, right
where the neck joins the body (usually around the 12th – 14th
frets). For starters, keep the mic as close as possible, and tilt the
capsule toward the soundhole to capture a blend of low end
and pick sound. If you need more lows, move the microphone
closer to the soundhole. For more high-end detail, move the
Baby Bottle SL farther from the guitar, either at the same
neck position, or above the instrument up by the guitarist's
head. Engage the high-pass filter as necessary to make sure
low frequency and subsonic rumble don't compromise the
headroom of your guitar track.
STRINGS
Because of its high output, natural
highs
and
characteristics, the Baby Bottle SL
is an excellent choice for miking
all members of the bowed string family. In
general, the capsule should be oriented toward
the instrument's bridge to pick up a blend of
resonance and bow sound. On bass and cello,
placement from 3 to 6 inches in front of the bridge
is usually ideal. For violin and viola, it's preferable
to position the microphone 1 to 2 feet above the
instrument. Angle the capsule toward the bridge
for more bow sound and low tones, or move the
microphone toward the tuning pegs to capture a
more diffuse, bright, and blended sound.
abundant
midrange
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