Dave Jerden's Microphones

In the video titled "Alice in Chains: Inside the Song with Dave Jerden - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Dave Jerden explicitly mentions using an AKG D112 microphone for recording the drums on the Alice in Chains' album songs at the 18:56 mark.

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At 18:59 in the "Produce Like A Pro" video titled "Alice in Chains: Inside the Song with Dave Jerden," Dave Jerden mentions using Shure SM57 cardioid dynamic instrument microphones on both the top and bottom of the snare drum during the recording of songs for Alice in Chains.

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In the video titled "Alice in Chains: Inside the Song with Dave Jerden - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the 19:22 mark, Dave Jerden mentions the use of three Neumann U87 microphones for room recording during the production of songs for Alice in Chains.

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At 26:36 in the "Alice in Chains: Inside the Song with Dave Jerden" video by Produce Like A Pro, music producer and audio engineer Dave Jerden discusses his use of the Neumann M49 microphone for recording vocals at Studio A, Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, CA, specifically for Alice in Chains.

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In a video by Produce Like A Pro titled "Jane's Addiction - 'Been Caught Stealing' Inside the Song with Dave Jerden," at the timestamp 12:49, music producer and audio engineer Dave Jerden discusses using his all-time favorite microphone, the AKG C12, specifically for recording cymbals during the production of Jane's Addiction's track "Been Caught Stealing."

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In the YouTube video titled "Engineering tips from Dave Jerden - 1 Minute Mixing Madness Ep. 111" at the 0:40 mark, music producer and audio engineer Dave Jerden confirms his use of the Sennheiser MD 421-U microphone, stating, "Sometimes I add the Sennheiser 421."

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