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6:14 pm December 23, 2010
| MShapiro
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Post edited 6:15 pm – December 23, 2010 by MShapiro
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11:35 pm July 28, 2010
| Mads
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MShapiro said:Mads, when you record do you use the signal from your Schertler Stat-V pickup, or do you use a mic, or a combination of both? If you use the pickup for recording do you use any processing or do you record it dry then process the signal afterwords? Thanks!
Its a combination depending on the tune. I record it dry except for the distortion and octave that we felt would sound better with the analog – even then we still had the direct
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12:13 am June 19, 2010
| MShapiro
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Mads, when you record do you use the signal from your Schertler Stat-V pickup, or do you use a mic, or a combination of both? If you use the pickup for recording do you use any processing or do you record it dry then process the signal afterwords? Thanks!
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7:49 pm June 9, 2010
| Mads
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Thanks,
Its actually a modern no name Italian from around 1940, dont know who made it. The pickup is a schertler Stat-V, which works quite well I feel!
-Mads
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6:47 pm April 26, 2010
| Chip Gulbro
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make and model
I was curious as to your make of violin on your latest cd? I like the tone. PLaying is great too!
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