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I am recording a song for a friends wedding song (oohh a nice sounding one, hehehe) and all I have left is to record the acoustical guitar part. I am using the good old Sure Beta 58 but I have a problem. We recorded the scratch with an electric and it sounds good (besides a few mess ups) but when he is using the acoustic I cannot get a loud enough signal to work with. I can't boost it enough and keep it clean even through the puter.
When recording vocals, 12 string (has a pick up) and the electric, I will run through my Korg Pandoras Box and it amplifies it just fine but not with the miked acoustic??? I have a Peavy Bass amp(my bass player uses and is not at my house) that has pre outs, will this work? I know if it comes out a little too bassie I can probably clean it up through Cakewalk. What are my options? Oh yeah, Sony MDM-X4 II Anyone? Bueller, Bueller....... |
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Do you have a Powered Mixer to plug into and line out into the Sony? Give the bass amp a try. I don't think it can hurt anything.
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No power mixer, bummer. I think I am going to grab that amp this weekend and try it out. Thanks for the opinion though.
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I know this is somewhat un-professional, but I run my mic through a pre-amp, then to my Alesis effects unit and turn down the effects control but boost the signal straight to my MD8. It sounds great, a lot of signal and very warm.
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