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mattd
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I've been experimenting with mic placement around my guitar amp. I've got a Peavey Classic 30 sitting on a hardwood floor in my dining room. I've got one SM57 3 or 4 feet away pointed straight at the cone, so it gets the direct sound and also the reflected sound off the floor. I've got another SM57 almost inside the back of the amp, a bit off center, straight at the cone, and I've inverted that one to correct for out-of-phase. I record each mic to a separate track and then balance the levels on playback.
I'm pleased with the guitar tone that I recorded -- it's thick, full, balanced, clear, in-your-face-ish. It actually sounds very close to what I hear when I just play the guitar and stand near the amp. The signal level is quite high, so all around, I'm happy with the sound I can record. It almost sounds like the guitar is just plugged straight into the monitors. I'm assuming that these are all good things.
I'm trying to use a Zeppelin track as a guide to mimic tone and mix levels, etc., not necessarily to copy the tone exactly but just to feel like I've got control over the sound and can make it do some things and see if I can make it sound somewhat professional.
But when I listen to the guide Zeppelin track, Jimmy Page's tone sounds very polished, whereas my tone sounds raw (raw is the best word I can use to describe it). I'm assuming his recording process was somewhat similar to mine and started out with the same raw tone. What turns it into polished tone?
Is it better reverb units? More ambient mics placed around the room? EQ cuts? Compression? Lower mix level? All of these?
Or is the problem that my original tone just isn't as good as I like to think it is?
Thanks for all suggestions.
I'm pleased with the guitar tone that I recorded -- it's thick, full, balanced, clear, in-your-face-ish. It actually sounds very close to what I hear when I just play the guitar and stand near the amp. The signal level is quite high, so all around, I'm happy with the sound I can record. It almost sounds like the guitar is just plugged straight into the monitors. I'm assuming that these are all good things.
I'm trying to use a Zeppelin track as a guide to mimic tone and mix levels, etc., not necessarily to copy the tone exactly but just to feel like I've got control over the sound and can make it do some things and see if I can make it sound somewhat professional.
But when I listen to the guide Zeppelin track, Jimmy Page's tone sounds very polished, whereas my tone sounds raw (raw is the best word I can use to describe it). I'm assuming his recording process was somewhat similar to mine and started out with the same raw tone. What turns it into polished tone?
Is it better reverb units? More ambient mics placed around the room? EQ cuts? Compression? Lower mix level? All of these?
Or is the problem that my original tone just isn't as good as I like to think it is?
Thanks for all suggestions.