
billv
New member
Hey all!
I got a baritone acoustic guitar earlier this week (part of my evil plan to do a set of acoustic guitar recordings). Well, the beast (29" scale, tuned down to B), presented some challenges, especially in regards to capturing the low end.
Here are the particulars on mics and mic placement:
Mics - AT3035 and Oktava MK012. Oktava pointed at 12th fret about 12" away. AT at a height of 4', angled down in front of the bridge at a distance of 2.5'. AT panned right 35%Octava panned left 35%. Oh yeah, I tracked it @ 24/48 with Adobe Audition.
I did locate some woofiness in the 180 - 200 hz range, and saw that I had a need for some limiting. So I created a bus in Audition, added some parametric EQ and some limiting, and fed both mic tracks into it.
I ended up doing 7 improvs. Some better than others, all having some messiness in the performance. But hey, they're improvs, right?
http://www.ambientarts.com/baritone
Sure would appreciate any feedback on the recording, especially in the area of the EQ adjustments (how did I do on the low end?), limiting and the application of ambience. I used Audition's Studio Reverb effect, starting with the one of the presets ("Room Ambience 2") and tweaking from there.
thanks!
Bill V.
I got a baritone acoustic guitar earlier this week (part of my evil plan to do a set of acoustic guitar recordings). Well, the beast (29" scale, tuned down to B), presented some challenges, especially in regards to capturing the low end.
Here are the particulars on mics and mic placement:
Mics - AT3035 and Oktava MK012. Oktava pointed at 12th fret about 12" away. AT at a height of 4', angled down in front of the bridge at a distance of 2.5'. AT panned right 35%Octava panned left 35%. Oh yeah, I tracked it @ 24/48 with Adobe Audition.
I did locate some woofiness in the 180 - 200 hz range, and saw that I had a need for some limiting. So I created a bus in Audition, added some parametric EQ and some limiting, and fed both mic tracks into it.
I ended up doing 7 improvs. Some better than others, all having some messiness in the performance. But hey, they're improvs, right?
http://www.ambientarts.com/baritone
Sure would appreciate any feedback on the recording, especially in the area of the EQ adjustments (how did I do on the low end?), limiting and the application of ambience. I used Audition's Studio Reverb effect, starting with the one of the presets ("Room Ambience 2") and tweaking from there.
thanks!
Bill V.