Just because your recording sessions usually go well doesn’t mean they always will. Having a backup plan for equipment failures or other unexpected difficulties can mean the difference between a satisfied client and making looking unprofessional. By planning ahead, there will be much less stress in the event of a bad piece of gear. But if you only have one mic that will get the job done, you may be skating on thin ice.
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