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About OneMic - the minimalist recording series

OneMic (the Minimalistic Recording Series) Recording artists perform two songs around one stereo ribbon microphone. A stereo ribbon microphone's inherent nature allows both sides of the ribbons to be used. Each session is beautifully filmed in 4K video by filmmaker Nathaniel Kohfield. This series is so different from other live performance videos because the artist completely controls his/her presentation. This means that the sound, balance, dynamics, and stereo image are decided upon at the moment of creation, not in post-production. The artist (band) is responsible for the final product. There is no editing of the audio or video. It’s as honest as it can be, including imperfections. This series is produced and engineered by John Cuniberti for JohnCuniberti.com.

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OneMic - Gabe Lee - Good Ol' Dog

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