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Rusty K
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I'm trying to get the best acoustic guitar sound I can and I'm having a bit of trouble.
I'm using a Sennheiser mic and Seymore Duncan pick-up into separate channels of a Presonus Blue tube and into a compressor then into my 4trac MD recorder. Sounds pretty good but I'm getting a intermitent scratching sound that seems to be coming from the pick-up. I think it's static electricity from my hand over the strings being picked up by the Seymore Duncan. Is that possible? I don't hear it in the line otherwise.
I've tried just using the mic but it gets boomey with the mic close to the hole of the Guitar. I'm about to try cranking the mic up and backing the guitar away from the mic.
Does anyone have any tried and true methods of getting rich full acoustic sounds recorded?
Also does anyone have suggestions on compressor settings,if any, for the acoustic guitar?
Thanks,
Rusty K
I'm using a Sennheiser mic and Seymore Duncan pick-up into separate channels of a Presonus Blue tube and into a compressor then into my 4trac MD recorder. Sounds pretty good but I'm getting a intermitent scratching sound that seems to be coming from the pick-up. I think it's static electricity from my hand over the strings being picked up by the Seymore Duncan. Is that possible? I don't hear it in the line otherwise.
I've tried just using the mic but it gets boomey with the mic close to the hole of the Guitar. I'm about to try cranking the mic up and backing the guitar away from the mic.
Does anyone have any tried and true methods of getting rich full acoustic sounds recorded?
Also does anyone have suggestions on compressor settings,if any, for the acoustic guitar?
Thanks,
Rusty K