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gmliv
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Hi All - I tried posting this earlier but it didn't work. Anyway, I've been reading through all the threads here but am still very much lost when it comes to recording.
What I currently have is a Behringer UB1204fx mixer, a Fostex MR8HD, a Studio Projects B1 mic and some other cheap dynamic mic. The way I've been recording is recording an acoustic/electric I have directly into the Fostex, and using the Studio Projects mic for vocals into the mixer so that I can EQ it and then running that into another input on the Fostex. Most of the songs I record have a few guitar parts, a few vocal parts and maybe some percussion here and there.
What I would really like to do is maybe get a couple of small condensor mics so that I can record with a better sounding acoustic guitar that I own. I've tried to record an acoustic with the B1 to the Behringer but have not been pleased with any result I've gotten. No matter what room I record in it sounds like I'm playing the guitar underwater.
If I bought a couple more mics, what would you recommend I get that would help my sound with the equipment I already have? What else would I need? Mic pres? A compressor? Should I try to eliminate using the Begringer altogether? I understand I don't have the best equipment and am not looking for a pro sound, just something that's a little easier on the ears.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
What I currently have is a Behringer UB1204fx mixer, a Fostex MR8HD, a Studio Projects B1 mic and some other cheap dynamic mic. The way I've been recording is recording an acoustic/electric I have directly into the Fostex, and using the Studio Projects mic for vocals into the mixer so that I can EQ it and then running that into another input on the Fostex. Most of the songs I record have a few guitar parts, a few vocal parts and maybe some percussion here and there.
What I would really like to do is maybe get a couple of small condensor mics so that I can record with a better sounding acoustic guitar that I own. I've tried to record an acoustic with the B1 to the Behringer but have not been pleased with any result I've gotten. No matter what room I record in it sounds like I'm playing the guitar underwater.
If I bought a couple more mics, what would you recommend I get that would help my sound with the equipment I already have? What else would I need? Mic pres? A compressor? Should I try to eliminate using the Begringer altogether? I understand I don't have the best equipment and am not looking for a pro sound, just something that's a little easier on the ears.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm guessing you don't record a lot of a guitar? DI guitar (electric or acoustic) sounds fucking awful.