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vagabond
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Hello everyone.
I've been reading many previous posts looking for possible answers or similar cases as mine but could find none, so I would be grateful if anyone can answer my question.
I want to record acoustic guitar and vocals simultaneously.
I record with a PC. I have the following setup:
Microphone : Audio-Technica (AT) 4047 / SV
Preamp: Focusrite Voicemaster
Soundcard: Turtlebeach Montegro 1
Software: CoolEditPro 1.2
I know the fundamentals of recording but I would still consider myself a beginner. However, I'm really not so interested in recording as I am in just playing and getting something that sounds halfway what I'm looking for.
My problem is mainly clipping from the guitar. I've tried using the preamp's compressor but it makes the sound ugly. It ends up sounding thin or unbalanced. I've also tried the mic's basscut feature, the equalizing feature on the preamp, and the low filter on the preamp; all to no avail. Cutting the bass tends to make the sound too sterile or distant and barely helps the clipping problem. I've also tried different mic positions. I set it nearly in line with the 12th fret and about 1 to 1 ½ feet away.
After much tinkering I found the only good warm sound is when the gain is turned up high and no compression or modifications added. However this only works if I sing separately and play soft guitar tracks. I simply can't get the same emotion doing it this way though. I need to do them together.
I've tried to play with the compressor in CoolEditPro but I just have no clue. It just seems to screw it up even more.
I just want a real to life sound; no effects, noticable reverb, or the like. If I try to do both(vocals and guitar) simultaneously I don't capture the full sound of the guitar and if I start soft and then get loud halfway I ruin the track with the clipping from the guitar. I'd like to be able to start with picking and perhaps do a bit of strumming halfway and not have to worry about clipping.
It becomes very frustrating and I almost don't want to record because I know how much of a headache it will be to get it just right. I can't sing and play at my best because I'm constantly worrying whether or not I'm clipping the track or not. I have made some decent recordings but they take much longer and require more fussing about than I'm interested in. I'd rather be spending that time perfecting the take.
Should I possibly get a separate compressor and microphone for the guitar? Do I have the wrong microphone for the job? When I bought the microphone, about two years ago, I was told it would do what I wanted. I've also read elsewhere that my microphone is suited for recording guitar and vocals. Perhaps they meant separately? I don't know. I knew nothing about recording at the time of the purchase, I just took their advice.
So now I really just don't know what I need or should do and I don't want to buy any unnecessary equipment.
If all else fails, my current plan of action is to buy something along the lines of a Shure sm-58 or 57 mic for the guitar, buy a good compressor, and a separate preamp. For the vocals just a new mic and keep the current preamp. Is that necessary though?
I like the sound of my current mic but it just doesn't seem to work when doing both guitar and vocals simultaneously. Perhaps I could keep it to catch subtleties…I could place it a few feet away in combination with the other mics. But then I would need even more equipment so I suppose I would just not use it and that seems to be such a waste.
I'm really just not sure where the problem lies exactly (my guess is lack of a good compressor) and would appreciate any help in getting the best I can out of this equipment or advice on what I should buy to get the right sound. Thanks.
I've been reading many previous posts looking for possible answers or similar cases as mine but could find none, so I would be grateful if anyone can answer my question.
I want to record acoustic guitar and vocals simultaneously.
I record with a PC. I have the following setup:
Microphone : Audio-Technica (AT) 4047 / SV
Preamp: Focusrite Voicemaster
Soundcard: Turtlebeach Montegro 1
Software: CoolEditPro 1.2
I know the fundamentals of recording but I would still consider myself a beginner. However, I'm really not so interested in recording as I am in just playing and getting something that sounds halfway what I'm looking for.
My problem is mainly clipping from the guitar. I've tried using the preamp's compressor but it makes the sound ugly. It ends up sounding thin or unbalanced. I've also tried the mic's basscut feature, the equalizing feature on the preamp, and the low filter on the preamp; all to no avail. Cutting the bass tends to make the sound too sterile or distant and barely helps the clipping problem. I've also tried different mic positions. I set it nearly in line with the 12th fret and about 1 to 1 ½ feet away.
After much tinkering I found the only good warm sound is when the gain is turned up high and no compression or modifications added. However this only works if I sing separately and play soft guitar tracks. I simply can't get the same emotion doing it this way though. I need to do them together.
I've tried to play with the compressor in CoolEditPro but I just have no clue. It just seems to screw it up even more.
I just want a real to life sound; no effects, noticable reverb, or the like. If I try to do both(vocals and guitar) simultaneously I don't capture the full sound of the guitar and if I start soft and then get loud halfway I ruin the track with the clipping from the guitar. I'd like to be able to start with picking and perhaps do a bit of strumming halfway and not have to worry about clipping.
It becomes very frustrating and I almost don't want to record because I know how much of a headache it will be to get it just right. I can't sing and play at my best because I'm constantly worrying whether or not I'm clipping the track or not. I have made some decent recordings but they take much longer and require more fussing about than I'm interested in. I'd rather be spending that time perfecting the take.
Should I possibly get a separate compressor and microphone for the guitar? Do I have the wrong microphone for the job? When I bought the microphone, about two years ago, I was told it would do what I wanted. I've also read elsewhere that my microphone is suited for recording guitar and vocals. Perhaps they meant separately? I don't know. I knew nothing about recording at the time of the purchase, I just took their advice.
So now I really just don't know what I need or should do and I don't want to buy any unnecessary equipment.
If all else fails, my current plan of action is to buy something along the lines of a Shure sm-58 or 57 mic for the guitar, buy a good compressor, and a separate preamp. For the vocals just a new mic and keep the current preamp. Is that necessary though?
I like the sound of my current mic but it just doesn't seem to work when doing both guitar and vocals simultaneously. Perhaps I could keep it to catch subtleties…I could place it a few feet away in combination with the other mics. But then I would need even more equipment so I suppose I would just not use it and that seems to be such a waste.
I'm really just not sure where the problem lies exactly (my guess is lack of a good compressor) and would appreciate any help in getting the best I can out of this equipment or advice on what I should buy to get the right sound. Thanks.