alright, well i have 1 SM57 (placed on the cone of the speaker right on the cabinet) plugged into a Presonus Firepod connected to my computer which records to Cubase. I usually run my amp volume at 5 or 6.
Let me know if you need any more info.
Okay, so I got the miking thing down, and it sounds good, except now the guitar doesn't sound very full like it does in good quality recordings:(. How do you get your guitar sound sound so it sounds more 3-dimensional and fuller?
Thanks again!
Steve.
Simple question, when miking a guitar amp, how loud should you have the amp? Quiet? Loud? Very Loud? Or does it even matter?
Also, are SM57's TRUELY one of the best amp miking mics?
Thanks!:D
Steve.
I'm fairly new to recording, and I have a lot to ask about drum recording.
1. Do you/Can you set up the drums as a MIDI track on the computer so you can give your acoustic set different sounds?
2. What's a good bass drum mic?
3. Should you mic the cymbals? I've seen some venues mic only the...
I need help!
I'm fairly new to record, and don't know much about it.
I just bought a Behringer Ultramizer Pro Mastering Processor. I need to connect it to my mixer, can someone please explain to me how?
Thanks soooo much :D
Steve.
My walls are insolated, but i dont think they do a good job, do i still need studio foam even if i have insolated walls?
And if i do need acoustic foam stuff, is there another way to put it up other than adhesive?
Okay, so here's my recording gear at the moment:
-Cubase LE
-CAD 7-mic drum mic set
-Presonus Firepod Firewire 8-Channel Audio Interface
-Kustom Quad JR 100 Amp
I mic the guitars about 3 feet away from the speaker, which makes it sound sweet. I mic the drums good and with the overheads about...