
Seafroggys
Well-known member
So over the next couple of weeks I'm bringing in a guitarist to lay down some guitar tracks for my album. I typically record with an e609 about 2-3" away off center, and a Fathead II ribbon about 4-5 feet back.
I want to try something different this time. The issue is that I don't play guitar myself, so I never get a chance to experiment with different techniques like I can for, say, drums. So I don't want to use up an hour of this guy's time just to try out all the different combos of mics and positions, and then another hour listening to them to figure out which one is the best. So I want to talk to you guys and see if I can narrow my selections down to 4-5 and just try those out.
So first off, the mics I would be interested in using that is in my locker would be SM57, i5, e609, Fathead II, and AT4047. I could use my NT2a's as well but I have them permanently set up as drum overheads so it would be difficult for me to move them.
My first intuition would be to change out the e609 for another mic, and maybe change the distance of the fathead. I know most people hate the e609, I just got in the habit of always using it. What would be a good distance for the Fathead? Is 4 feet too far? I don't want it to be too close where its just another close mic. And what would be a good complemtary dynamic mic for the Fathead?
Another technique I read about the other day was a ribbon a foot away, and then a condensor 3-4 feet away. I have never thought of the ribbon/condenser combo before. Has anyone tried that? Would the 4047 compliment the Fathead II well? Would it be worth also putting one of the dynamics up close?
Setup is probably going to be a Twin Reverb with a tubebooster and possibly some Line 6 effects to get a more "modern" distortion for some of the songs. Probably a tele or Les Paul.
Remember, I know that its best that I try out all combinations, but this is reality here. I'm using this guys' time, and I want to be able to try a few things, not 100s of things, and work with that. So some ideas will be helpful.
I want to try something different this time. The issue is that I don't play guitar myself, so I never get a chance to experiment with different techniques like I can for, say, drums. So I don't want to use up an hour of this guy's time just to try out all the different combos of mics and positions, and then another hour listening to them to figure out which one is the best. So I want to talk to you guys and see if I can narrow my selections down to 4-5 and just try those out.
So first off, the mics I would be interested in using that is in my locker would be SM57, i5, e609, Fathead II, and AT4047. I could use my NT2a's as well but I have them permanently set up as drum overheads so it would be difficult for me to move them.
My first intuition would be to change out the e609 for another mic, and maybe change the distance of the fathead. I know most people hate the e609, I just got in the habit of always using it. What would be a good distance for the Fathead? Is 4 feet too far? I don't want it to be too close where its just another close mic. And what would be a good complemtary dynamic mic for the Fathead?
Another technique I read about the other day was a ribbon a foot away, and then a condensor 3-4 feet away. I have never thought of the ribbon/condenser combo before. Has anyone tried that? Would the 4047 compliment the Fathead II well? Would it be worth also putting one of the dynamics up close?
Setup is probably going to be a Twin Reverb with a tubebooster and possibly some Line 6 effects to get a more "modern" distortion for some of the songs. Probably a tele or Les Paul.
Remember, I know that its best that I try out all combinations, but this is reality here. I'm using this guys' time, and I want to be able to try a few things, not 100s of things, and work with that. So some ideas will be helpful.