Been thinking about stripping down my mic collection. I've moved from a huge PC rig with lots of inputs and pres to a laptop with 4 inputs. I used to do a lot of recording of my bands' rehearsals, but now I'm not in one and I feel like having a dozen mics is too much.
Here's what I've got now:
(1) Rode NT2
(2) Studio Projects C4's
(1) AKG D112
(1) Shure SM57
(3) Sennheiser e604
(1) Beyer M201
(1) Audio Technica AT Pro 25
Here's what I was thinking I'd like to have:
(2) Rode NT2
(1) Shure SM81
(1) Shure SM57
(1) Sennheiser MD421
I noticed my C4's on overheads and acoustic guitar are too "pretty" and laid back sounding...I'd like something more aggressive. But I also used my NT2 as an overhead and REALLY liked the sound. I feel I could get a great drum sound with a pair of those alone. The Beyer is a great snare mic but I find I have to boost the high and low end so much that either an SM57 or a SDC with the overheads would probably do a better job. And the D112, I still have to EQ the hell out of it to get even a decent kick sound (which sounds FANTASTIC in the room) so I figure get a flatter mic that has more utility.
Any opinions on this?
Here's what I've got now:
(1) Rode NT2
(2) Studio Projects C4's
(1) AKG D112
(1) Shure SM57
(3) Sennheiser e604
(1) Beyer M201
(1) Audio Technica AT Pro 25
Here's what I was thinking I'd like to have:
(2) Rode NT2
(1) Shure SM81
(1) Shure SM57
(1) Sennheiser MD421
I noticed my C4's on overheads and acoustic guitar are too "pretty" and laid back sounding...I'd like something more aggressive. But I also used my NT2 as an overhead and REALLY liked the sound. I feel I could get a great drum sound with a pair of those alone. The Beyer is a great snare mic but I find I have to boost the high and low end so much that either an SM57 or a SDC with the overheads would probably do a better job. And the D112, I still have to EQ the hell out of it to get even a decent kick sound (which sounds FANTASTIC in the room) so I figure get a flatter mic that has more utility.
Any opinions on this?