Hey guys,
recently scraped together enough money to turn my room into somewhat of a home-recording studio set up for my 3 piece rock band. I am likely getting a 1.6ghz 21.5in 2015 iMac (budget computer) with a Focusrite Clarett 4Pre Audio interface to record with. Vocals, bass, guitar will be no issue- but I was initially concerned with the 4 preamps, opting for an 8 preamp at another $600 extra.
However, after some research, I found out that Kevin Parker of Tame Impala managed to get this insanely huge classic rock sound with just 4 microphones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfQCH-igyT4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDP6LgWJJSs
I did some thorough research on how he achieved this and even stumbled across some old threads on here. Here are my findings:
Now what I am inquiring about is finding cheaper alternatives to those microphones. I already have a Shure SM57 but am looking to find a similar set-up that is drastically cheaper.
I figure the MD421 is an awesome mic I can use for guitars too so am looking into buying that outright. As far as alternatives to the Rode K2/AKG D12 for the kick (although SM57 may do just fine) and an overhead like the Peluso R14, I am completely clueless.
Any suggestions appreciated. I figure I can spend around $800 (CAD).
Also hope that this provided insight for all the Kevin Parker Tame Impala fans out their who also did lots of snooping to find out how it was all done
I'm also aware that a lot of the sound comes from compression and top notch mixing/mastering- but aside from that!
recently scraped together enough money to turn my room into somewhat of a home-recording studio set up for my 3 piece rock band. I am likely getting a 1.6ghz 21.5in 2015 iMac (budget computer) with a Focusrite Clarett 4Pre Audio interface to record with. Vocals, bass, guitar will be no issue- but I was initially concerned with the 4 preamps, opting for an 8 preamp at another $600 extra.
However, after some research, I found out that Kevin Parker of Tame Impala managed to get this insanely huge classic rock sound with just 4 microphones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfQCH-igyT4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDP6LgWJJSs
I did some thorough research on how he achieved this and even stumbled across some old threads on here. Here are my findings:
Now what I am inquiring about is finding cheaper alternatives to those microphones. I already have a Shure SM57 but am looking to find a similar set-up that is drastically cheaper.
I figure the MD421 is an awesome mic I can use for guitars too so am looking into buying that outright. As far as alternatives to the Rode K2/AKG D12 for the kick (although SM57 may do just fine) and an overhead like the Peluso R14, I am completely clueless.
Any suggestions appreciated. I figure I can spend around $800 (CAD).
Also hope that this provided insight for all the Kevin Parker Tame Impala fans out their who also did lots of snooping to find out how it was all done
I'm also aware that a lot of the sound comes from compression and top notch mixing/mastering- but aside from that!