daav
Flailing up a storm.
Looking for some pointers here, because like many, i recently started to fix my gain staging from the "as hot as possible without clipping" world.
Most of my tracking is totally dry through a DMP3 and into a layla 24/96 (tracked at 24/44.1) into Cubase SX. I am trying to track at -20 to -18, but i find that monitoring the signal, it sounds better at -12, -16, and so i have a tendancy to push it. Looking for feedback on whether this is compeltely off base.
i find vocals come out pretty well, i get a clear track and have good headroom for compression and boosting when mixing.
with mic'd electric guitar though, i feel like i am struggling. I play a les paul studio and strat through a blues deluxe amp (speaker in an ISO box). My mic of choice for this lately is an EV RE27 (sounds awesome). i find that with the amp turned up to the point where i like it (for the most recent tune, that edge where light strumming is clean, but any attack on the strings starts to break up nicely) it feels like i can hear the tone going away when i turn down the pre to get levels in the -16 to -20 range.
Any thoughts? Do i need to put some compression through the input chain? Go back to the SM57? Track louder and compress later? The RE27 is a big mic and there is not a lot of room to pull it back in the iso box, so that is sort of out.
Anyway thanks for all the input you might have.
daav
Most of my tracking is totally dry through a DMP3 and into a layla 24/96 (tracked at 24/44.1) into Cubase SX. I am trying to track at -20 to -18, but i find that monitoring the signal, it sounds better at -12, -16, and so i have a tendancy to push it. Looking for feedback on whether this is compeltely off base.
i find vocals come out pretty well, i get a clear track and have good headroom for compression and boosting when mixing.
with mic'd electric guitar though, i feel like i am struggling. I play a les paul studio and strat through a blues deluxe amp (speaker in an ISO box). My mic of choice for this lately is an EV RE27 (sounds awesome). i find that with the amp turned up to the point where i like it (for the most recent tune, that edge where light strumming is clean, but any attack on the strings starts to break up nicely) it feels like i can hear the tone going away when i turn down the pre to get levels in the -16 to -20 range.
Any thoughts? Do i need to put some compression through the input chain? Go back to the SM57? Track louder and compress later? The RE27 is a big mic and there is not a lot of room to pull it back in the iso box, so that is sort of out.
Anyway thanks for all the input you might have.
daav
