Re: Get your popcorn ready - sound checking different bridges
That's really interesting (and nice tremolo, too, that's one of my mandolin bottlenecks). Are they always recordeed in same order? I just listened straight out of my laptop with audio technical headphones, i'll try to listen later with a better DAC.
There's three main variables at work, i think: tone/harmonic structure, ADSR envelope, and intonation. I think the bridges will have inherently different intonation when you play up the neck.
Also what is the chain of pick/strings/preamp/mike? I have 3 large diaphgram condensor mikes, 1 SDC, a mixer and a dedicated preamp and depending on what combination, the tracks sound completey different
Last edited by gtani7; Feb-12-2017 at 3:57pm.
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