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PatrickK
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Hey recording wizards:
I've been trying to capture a live sound by recording into a mixer and then into a BR8, but the results are not so hot.
I'm recording drums (2 mics), two accoustic guitars and vocals through a PA (and micing each speaker of the PA). These go into a Behringer 6 channel mixer and then into the BR8 via the RCA inputs.
The mix sounds great in the mixer, but in the BR8 it sounds distorted and filtered.
I changed the effects in the BR8 to record dry and that helped a little.
The recording on the BR8 via the stereo RCA inputs seems to cause a clashing of sounds since the left and right channels are recieving the same guitar and vocals from the PA speakers (though on the mixer there is no clashing of the two mono channels).
I'm using SM57 mics on the PA speakers, a vocal mic overhead on the drums, and a cardioid condenser mic on the drums. The drums sound great, but that's about it.
I'm thinking I'll have to record each instrument separately into the BR8, with the exception of the drums- which is fine if that' s the best way to do it.
Any ideas out there?
Muchas gracias.
Patrick
I've been trying to capture a live sound by recording into a mixer and then into a BR8, but the results are not so hot.
I'm recording drums (2 mics), two accoustic guitars and vocals through a PA (and micing each speaker of the PA). These go into a Behringer 6 channel mixer and then into the BR8 via the RCA inputs.
The mix sounds great in the mixer, but in the BR8 it sounds distorted and filtered.
I changed the effects in the BR8 to record dry and that helped a little.
The recording on the BR8 via the stereo RCA inputs seems to cause a clashing of sounds since the left and right channels are recieving the same guitar and vocals from the PA speakers (though on the mixer there is no clashing of the two mono channels).
I'm using SM57 mics on the PA speakers, a vocal mic overhead on the drums, and a cardioid condenser mic on the drums. The drums sound great, but that's about it.
I'm thinking I'll have to record each instrument separately into the BR8, with the exception of the drums- which is fine if that' s the best way to do it.
Any ideas out there?
Muchas gracias.
Patrick