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Acoustic Guitar Recording and Production Mastery Hub: The In

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s based on "The Complete Acoustic Guitar Recording Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" for your "Acoustic Guitar Recording and Production Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" course: Question: In "The Complete Acoustic Guitar Recording Course 2026," the instructor emphasizes achieving a "three-dimensional" acoustic guitar sound. Which microphone placement technique, when executed correctly, is most directly associated with capturing both the direct attack and the resonant body of the instrument, contributing significantly to this perceived depth?
A spaced pair of small-diaphragm condenser microphones, with one positioned at the soundhole and the other near the neck joint.
A coincident pair (X/Y) of large-diaphragm condenser microphones positioned approximately 12 inches from the guitar's body, angled towards the bridge.
A single omnidirectional microphone placed directly over the 12th fret.
A close-miking technique using a dynamic microphone placed directly into the soundhole.
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"The Complete Acoustic Guitar Recording Course 2026" highlights the importance of understanding acoustic guitar body resonance for effective recording. When using a coincident pair (e.g., ORTF or NOS) of microphones, what is the primary sonic characteristic that can be compromised if the off-axis coloration of the microphones is not considered, especially when aiming for a natural and enveloping stereo image?
The perceived "air" and high-frequency shimmer.
The phase coherence and spectral balance of the instrument's lower and mid-frequencies.
The overall loudness and dynamic range of the recording.
Transient detail and clarity of pick attack.
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In "The Complete Acoustic Guitar Recording Course 2026," the instructor discusses managing "boominess" in acoustic guitar recordings. Which of the following EQ strategies, when applied subtly and judiciously, is most effective for reducing excessive low-mid resonance without sacrificing the instrument's fundamental warmth?
A wide Q parametric EQ with a boost at 1 kHz to emphasize clarity.
A low-pass filter set at 8 kHz to remove unwanted high frequencies.
A high-shelf filter starting around 500 Hz, boosting by 3 d
B) A parametric EQ with a narrow Q, centered at 200 Hz, with a cut of -4 dB.

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