Live Recording
With live music growing in popularity, more and more bands and artists need their shows recorded. From basic to top-end techniques, Hollin Jones shows you how it’s done.

The live music scene has grown significantly over the past few years. People are more willing to go to gigs, bands tour for longer and more extensively, and many pubs and bars have installed sound systems to accommodate small bands or solo performers. With all this live music going on, it’s natural that bands often want their performances recorded. Sometimes an engineer will even record a gig without being asked, on the off chance that it’s a storming set.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 71
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