Recording a Singer/Songwriter
There’s more to recording a singer/songwriter than standard studio setups and production-line techniques. Merrick Angle discusses how to get the most out of the process, from appreciating musical influences to correct tuning and creative mic’ing.

Over the past five years, popular music has been inundated with a tsunami of acoustic singer/songwriters. But what on the face of it appears to be a simple matter of setting up a couple of mics and hitting record often provides engineers with some of the more taxing sessions of their careers. With preparation, however, you can turn what can be a potentially frustrating session into something fruitful for everyone involved.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 58
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