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davidcatpi
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Hi all. A noob here.
I'm recording a guitar riff with two different mic's at the same time. SM57 and MXL R77 (ribbon) at different distances from the speaker. (dynamic at dust cap/cone edge, ribbon 1 feet away, slightly off-center), into separated tracks.
Having a close look at the recorded waves in Cubase, track 2 (ribbon, farthest away from the speaker) has an offset which increases If I move the mic even farther away from the amp which I think it's how it is supposed to be.
Since my intention is to shape a dead (no room ambience) guitar sound, is eliminating the offset by moving second track back to where the waves become coherent (very high precision intended) just a stupid idea or not that much really? I know I'm supposed to go by my "feelings" here, and let the sound decide but maybe there's a bit of science behind this that can guide me some.
Thx!
I'm recording a guitar riff with two different mic's at the same time. SM57 and MXL R77 (ribbon) at different distances from the speaker. (dynamic at dust cap/cone edge, ribbon 1 feet away, slightly off-center), into separated tracks.
Having a close look at the recorded waves in Cubase, track 2 (ribbon, farthest away from the speaker) has an offset which increases If I move the mic even farther away from the amp which I think it's how it is supposed to be.
Since my intention is to shape a dead (no room ambience) guitar sound, is eliminating the offset by moving second track back to where the waves become coherent (very high precision intended) just a stupid idea or not that much really? I know I'm supposed to go by my "feelings" here, and let the sound decide but maybe there's a bit of science behind this that can guide me some.
Thx!