Any recommended distance away from the amp? Also positioning like XY or other (i guess that would be more of a play around thing, i'm just more worried about distance because i don't want to damage them...)
I have two Oktava Mk012 Cardioid Condesnor Mics which i'm currently using for over head drum mic'ing...
I was wondering if they could be used in stereo application to get a sweet recording out of my mesa triple rectifier.
The reason why i mentioned the amp, is because it is high gain, and high...
Anyone here want to try some long distance singing?
I have all the lyrics written to my songs, and also its a nu-metal type style, so if anyone is interested, let me know... or email me at chuckray@cox.net
The compressor is in the fx loop.. It was never in the recording chain...
Also I think one of the major reasons i get that much feedback is because i'm in such a small room, and the amp is pretty loud.
But i'll give it a shot.
I use that exact compressor... Damnit, how do i fix that?
I actually only use the compressor for the gate cause of the massive feed back i get with my gain on my amp... heh
As far as the mics are they are probably a good 6 feet away from each other. I don't think its a phasing problem.
In all of my recordings there is an apparent wish wosh type noise or something in the background and I don't know if its my mics or my amps, or what....
I'll post a link for a sample:
http://www.lpfan.com/Rhenium-Regression.mp3
You'll have to listen closely to hear it.
I'm using a Mesa...
I can't seem to get a good sound.
I have:
1 Groove Tubes Condensor
1 Shure Sm57
1 Shure Sm58
1 Shure Beta52 Kick Mic
5 Other Crap Dynamic Mics
Since i only have 1 condensor mic and it seems like the popular choice is 2, i put that one in the middle over the cymbols, but it seems to over...