According to Wolf Marshall trascription'book (http://tommyemmanuel.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/eric-clapton-unplugged.pdf), all the guitar were recorded through an Akg C1000s condenser microphone.
Some compression and limiting were applied at the board via a Symetrix 528 mike processor
(Took from http://bohnbroadcast.com/forsale/mic.htm)
Instruments were strung with Thomastik-Infeld plectrum, spectrum series bronze, and classic C nylon strings
Image took from http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/thomastik-sb112-spectrum-bronze-acoustic-strings-medium-light
SOUNDS TECHNICIANS
Engineer [Monitor] – John Roden
Engineer [Sound] – Buford Jones
Mastered By – Ted Jensen
Mixed By – Steve Boyer
Mixed By [Assistant] – Victor Deyglio
Other [Head Electrician] – Wil Roberts
Recorded By – Jim Barton*
Technician [Drum] – John Collins (10)
Technician [Eric.'s Guitar] – Lee Dickson
Technician [Guitar] – Alan Rogan*, Tom Calcaterra
Technician [Keyboard] – Tim Myer
Technician [Sound] – Doug Hall (2)
Mixed at The Power Station, NYC
Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC
I think, there is a misunderstanding here: Wolf Marshall states in his book which instruments and microphones he and his band used for the CD recordings for the book. The information does NOT refer to Eric's original recording.
RispondiElimina