
Armistice
Son of Yoda
A friend and I are getting an acoustic duo happening. We both play acoustic guitars, he sings and I occasionally moan a line or two as a doo wop boy.
When we rehearse we generally plug our acoustics via the inbuilt pickups into our electric guitar amps, at pretty low volume, just to boost volume a bit, add a bit of reverb etc. We sing unamplified.
This next rehearsal I want to record, for the purposes of listening to it and seeing how song structure / combinations / guitar parts are working.
What would you recommend I stick where to best do this in a simple way? I don't want the distraction of the singer all of a sudden having to sing directly into a microphone - I just want to capture the sound as we're currently making it. Capturing the amplified acoustic sound per se is of no importance - it's just to make rehearsing easier.
I appreciate that this is necessarily going to be lo-fi - the point is not to get a high quality recording, but to get something we can listen to and make decisions about the songs and who plays and sings what etc...
I have a reasonable selection of LDC (including one with omni), SDC and dynamics (OK, just your basic Shures for dynamics) and probably enough leads and stands and preamps to run four mics if I needed to...
So.... any suggestions on what I should do?
The room is a lounge room with carpeted floor and 10' ceilings - brick and plaster walls, brick being the closest, if that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help...
When we rehearse we generally plug our acoustics via the inbuilt pickups into our electric guitar amps, at pretty low volume, just to boost volume a bit, add a bit of reverb etc. We sing unamplified.
This next rehearsal I want to record, for the purposes of listening to it and seeing how song structure / combinations / guitar parts are working.
What would you recommend I stick where to best do this in a simple way? I don't want the distraction of the singer all of a sudden having to sing directly into a microphone - I just want to capture the sound as we're currently making it. Capturing the amplified acoustic sound per se is of no importance - it's just to make rehearsing easier.
I appreciate that this is necessarily going to be lo-fi - the point is not to get a high quality recording, but to get something we can listen to and make decisions about the songs and who plays and sings what etc...
I have a reasonable selection of LDC (including one with omni), SDC and dynamics (OK, just your basic Shures for dynamics) and probably enough leads and stands and preamps to run four mics if I needed to...
So.... any suggestions on what I should do?
The room is a lounge room with carpeted floor and 10' ceilings - brick and plaster walls, brick being the closest, if that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help...