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Instrument microphone
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The most common BETA 98H/C applications and placement techniques are described below. Keep in mind that micro-
phone technique is largely a matter of personal taste; there is no one PcorrectQ microphone position.
H?MIL7I=< (see Figure 4): Clamp the microphone onto the bell of the saxophone, so the microphone is a few inches
from and facing into the bell. This will produce a bright tonal balance while minimizing feedback and leakage.
HIL>?=I H?MIL7I=< (see Figure 5): Clamp the microphone onto the bell of the saxophone and adjust the gooseneck
so the microphone is facing the keys of the instrument, a few inches from the lower keys. This will produce a warm and
full tonal balance. For a brighter tone, adjust the gooseneck so the microphone is facing into the bell, a few inches away.
G>I-3I=< L@?!<-<=G (see Figure 6): Clamp the microphone onto the bell of the trombone and adjust the goose-
neck so the microphone is facing directly into the bell, a few inches away. This will produce a bright tonal balance while
providing maximum isolation.
G>:-L<G L@?!<-<=G (see Figure 7): Clamp the microphone onto the bell of the trumpet and adjust the gooseneck
so the microphone is facing directly into the bell, a few inches away. This will produce a bright tonal balance while provid-
ing maximum isolation.
J>:- L@?!<-<=G (see Figure 8): Clamp the microphone onto the drum rim and adjust the gooseneck so the micro-
phone is aiming a few inches above the drum head and an inch from the rim. This provides a full tonal balance.
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