
I focused on using mic placement as much as possible to get the sound where I wanted. I used as little EQ as possible to tame some boominess and add some minor sweetening.1) Is it to my understanding that you used very little EQ'ing ?
Not unless I need to do additional frequency-shaping to work into the mix.2) If so, do you think you will use more EQ'ing (on drums) at mix-down ?
Sean, that will totally depend on the mics you do get, and how they're placed, not to mention the room itself! And even more important, the sound of the drums themselves.3) Assuming that my condenser microphones do not sound as sweet as yours,
what do you suggest I EQ them at ?
No rule about it -- I setup the Friday evening only 'cos that would allow us to simply get right at it early the next day. I did use that opportunity to make some sample recordings to check out at the studio to see if I was on the right track.... I was, for the most part, but I did identify some necessary tweaks by doing that -- so it was good that I hadn't started actual tracking by then.4) Is it common practice to set up & mic a set one day,
then do recording on a different day ?
No - I said a ghetto-blaster/boom box.... which is like a mini-stereo (actually, there was nothing "mini" about it!) He was using it as a headphone amplifier.MiXit-G said:You said that the drummer was monitoring thru a sound blaster is that like a wedge or something?
There was no bleed...., if so would'nt bleed be a problem? would'nt headphones give you a cleaner mix?
When you bussed the toms to two tracks did you pan them? (rack1 L,rack 2 R, Floor Centre????)I spread them across from left to right (audience perspective). If I want a less wide stereo field in the mix, I then simply have to narrow the panning. Bussing it wide gave me the most flexibility.
You're welcome!Remote recording is somthing that im doing more often,thank for the info BB.![]()
As Romesh said, it's all in the placement!MiXit-G said:I thought if you track with flat eq"s then as long as the signal is healthy you can tweak later?
At best, I would only worry about the bass and drums -- all other instruments/vocals would be there simply as a guide and would be overdubbed later.Blue Bear, what if you had to do a whole band emotely say vocals, guitar, bass, drums-how would you go about it??