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dressner
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I'm not sure if I should post this here or in the guitar forum, so please mods move away if I chose the wrong forum.
Before I get into my problem, let me explain what I'm working with. At the bottom of this post is a picture of my rig to maybe clear up some questions. The mic you see is an SM57, the mixing board on top of my computer is a Behringer Xenyx 502, the amp is a Peavey ValveKing, the one below it is a Line6 Spider II (used these days only to get the Peavey up to ear level).
My problem is tone. Somehow all the life and texture of the overdriven or distorted tone never makes it onto my hard drive. I recently got the mic and mixer because running a direct line from the amp to the computer doesn't work so well, and while the mic does a lot better everything still comes out flat and a former shell of what I can hear when I'm playing it.
I've experimented with mic placement in both distance from the grille cloth and location over the speaker with some slightly promising results but I am still very disappointed.
I am going to try to explain this as best I can but I guess its a highly subjective topic describing sound, but to me when I hear a distorted guitar power chord from an amp I hear a textured sound. It isn't flat or smooth or constant, it fluctuates rapidly, and I don't just mean the different note frequencies beating against each other either. There's just something there that makes it sound cool, and that something is not being recorded and I for the life of me can't figure out why.
Also I'm getting a lot of highs and not enough bass, should I just move the mic closer to the edge of the speaker? Any other tips? I tried doing EQ processing in Adobe Audition after the fact with pretty disappointing results.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
- Dressner
Before I get into my problem, let me explain what I'm working with. At the bottom of this post is a picture of my rig to maybe clear up some questions. The mic you see is an SM57, the mixing board on top of my computer is a Behringer Xenyx 502, the amp is a Peavey ValveKing, the one below it is a Line6 Spider II (used these days only to get the Peavey up to ear level).
My problem is tone. Somehow all the life and texture of the overdriven or distorted tone never makes it onto my hard drive. I recently got the mic and mixer because running a direct line from the amp to the computer doesn't work so well, and while the mic does a lot better everything still comes out flat and a former shell of what I can hear when I'm playing it.
I've experimented with mic placement in both distance from the grille cloth and location over the speaker with some slightly promising results but I am still very disappointed.
I am going to try to explain this as best I can but I guess its a highly subjective topic describing sound, but to me when I hear a distorted guitar power chord from an amp I hear a textured sound. It isn't flat or smooth or constant, it fluctuates rapidly, and I don't just mean the different note frequencies beating against each other either. There's just something there that makes it sound cool, and that something is not being recorded and I for the life of me can't figure out why.
Also I'm getting a lot of highs and not enough bass, should I just move the mic closer to the edge of the speaker? Any other tips? I tried doing EQ processing in Adobe Audition after the fact with pretty disappointing results.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
- Dressner
