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5.8.1 Distance
Determine the distance between the simulated cabinet and microphone. Placing a microphone
close to the cabinet will result in a precise sound with a large amount of proximity effect
(dependent on the chosen model of microphone).
When you move the microphone away from the cabinet, you increase the part of the studio's acoustic
(early reflections) in the sound. Furthermore, depending on the cabinet model you use and especially
with the ones including multiple speakers, moving the microphone away can bring some higher
frequencies back. This is simply due to the directivity of the loudspeakers. At maximum positioning
(100%), the microphone is placed 3 meters (10 feet) away from the cabinet.
5.8.2 Center
Determine the distance between the axis of the loudspeaker and the microphone (placed at a
right angle). The in-axis position (0%) allows for a maximum amount of trebles, which are highly
directives.
Moving the microphone away from the axis decreases the trebles to the benefit of the basses. At
maximum position (100%), the microphone is placed at the edge of the speaker when Distance is 0%,
and 1 meter (3 feet) away from the axis when Distance is 100%.
5.8.3 Position
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