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Problem recording electric. I wanna mic up my amp, a marshall...but any kind of distortion spills over when i put a mic in front of it. Like if i bend a note and let it sustain, alot of hum and noise gets picked up. Im using a single coil Tele. Are we going along the route of noise suppressor here?
 
If you have the mic right on the speaker you might back it off so you don't catch all that hum, the other night I had the mic about 8" from the speaker and the hum didn't pick up at all. Actually someone asked if it was recorded direct.
 
The Tele is a problem that way, good gating gets the best results.
 
turn down the lows, and turn up the mids a bit. I had the same problem at first too. Your tone is going to sound a bit different from a live gig. That the beauty of recording :D
 
TelePaul said:
Problem recording electric. I wanna mic up my amp, a marshall...but any kind of distortion spills over when i put a mic in front of it. Like if i bend a note and let it sustain, alot of hum and noise gets picked up. Im using a single coil Tele. Are we going along the route of noise suppressor here?

Some gating/noise suppression may help when the guitar is not producing a note, but it won't help with noise that is mixed in with your sound.
 
You might just be too close to your amp. Does the hum change when you move away or spin around?
 
Last time I recorded bass, I could get rid of most of the hum with a low pass filter. Try messing around with high and low filters at about th 500 (kHz? Hz?) range.
 
Cheers guys I'll back off with the mic and check out some suppression. Thanks again guys!
 
500 hz roll-off is too high try 80 hz that may give you 3db down at 60 hz (also known as the home of hum) :D
 
Bought me an NS 2; wehre has it been all my life? thank you gents.
 
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