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Topic: How a Sound Engineer Records Steel Guitar |
Jacob Dillard
From: Mississippi, USA
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Posted 26 Dec 2024 8:51 pm
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I have a video uploaded on my YouTube channel that I feel is perfect for this part of the forum. I interviewed the Grammy award winning recording and mix engineer Clarke Schleicher earlier this year and asked him about his experience recording steel guitar on big Nashville A-Team sessions. Schleicher has engineered sessions for Dan Dugmore, Paul Franklin, Mike Johnson, and more!
[url] https://youtu.be/J5oiUCFc5v0?si=NlUESowsPcMiGhsW[/url] _________________ “Steelard”
Creator of Steel Guitar Studio |
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Dale Rottacker
From: Walla Walla Washington, USA
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John Macy
From: Rockport TX/Denver CO
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Posted 27 Dec 2024 1:10 pm
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Those are good techniques and I have used/use them many times. I have recorded a bunch of steel players (including Paul and Dan) and always seem to come back to the Sennheiser 421 for steel (although a Sony tube C37a with it’s upper mid scoop can be pretty magical, too). Rule #1 is there are no rules and Rule #2 is refer to Rule #1…. Love Clark’s work! And thanks, Jacob-will check out more! _________________ John Macy
Rockport, TX
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Jim Fogle
From: North Carolina, Winston-Salem, USA
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Posted 27 Dec 2024 6:40 pm
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Welcome to the forum Jacob,
That was an interesting video. You asked some great questions and, of course, received great answers in return.
That's a nice video channel you've started. I wish you a lot of success with it. _________________ Remembering Harold Fogle (1945-1999) Pedal Steel Player
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