Sir_Matthew
Member
This may seem a silly question, and in my many years of multitrack recording, I've managed to dodge it by just taking separate tracks, but now I need to know:
When recording an acoustic guitar and vocal played by the same person at the same time, how in the heck do you avoid phasing?
I've tried it a number of times, just with one mic on the guitar and one on the vox, and there's always a boxy phase sound when I do it. I occasionally work with some artists who (unlike me) do better vocal takes while playing their acoustic guitar, and I need a solution.
One thing I tried once was using the Phase Reverse button on my preamp, but it just gave the sound a different boxy tone.
Any secrets?
When recording an acoustic guitar and vocal played by the same person at the same time, how in the heck do you avoid phasing?
I've tried it a number of times, just with one mic on the guitar and one on the vox, and there's always a boxy phase sound when I do it. I occasionally work with some artists who (unlike me) do better vocal takes while playing their acoustic guitar, and I need a solution.
One thing I tried once was using the Phase Reverse button on my preamp, but it just gave the sound a different boxy tone.
Any secrets?