
rob aylestone
Moderator
They're the same (almost) - still crazily thin and weedy. Forget the mic swaps, forget the positioning - sort the tone.
Telling us knob positions doesn't help at all. We all, I think, are realising that you just haven't got a good sound in the room yet - so there is no point recording it with cleverness. You MUST sort the tone. I wonder if you're just reluctant to try things, basing your settings on what you read, not hear? Turn the bass up full, turn the treble right down and the mids set to middle. Add distortion to that and hear the difference. remove the distortion and lower the bass a bit and add mids, add distortion - that kind of process. Give it some balls by cutting the top and putting in the bottom that seems to be missing from every recording.
An SM57 vs a chinese 57 is subtle. It can be heard, but it's a tiny difference. Your recordings are always the same - tinny, sizzly and thin. Any changes you make are totally hidden.
Explore your tone - then when it's good, get a mic out.
It is like tweaking the computer in your car for better performance when instead of petrol, you're running it on vegetable oil.
Telling us knob positions doesn't help at all. We all, I think, are realising that you just haven't got a good sound in the room yet - so there is no point recording it with cleverness. You MUST sort the tone. I wonder if you're just reluctant to try things, basing your settings on what you read, not hear? Turn the bass up full, turn the treble right down and the mids set to middle. Add distortion to that and hear the difference. remove the distortion and lower the bass a bit and add mids, add distortion - that kind of process. Give it some balls by cutting the top and putting in the bottom that seems to be missing from every recording.
An SM57 vs a chinese 57 is subtle. It can be heard, but it's a tiny difference. Your recordings are always the same - tinny, sizzly and thin. Any changes you make are totally hidden.
Explore your tone - then when it's good, get a mic out.
It is like tweaking the computer in your car for better performance when instead of petrol, you're running it on vegetable oil.