NegadivOne
Alchemy slut
Hey Ive been recording off and on for a couple of years now with my "band" (basically me and a guitarist). Weve done a lot of recordings and each one gets better than the last as we get more experience recording. I just wanted to know if anyone could help me spot something Im doing wrong or maybe offer some tips on what to do better. My setup is this:
For mics i have a beta52, three sm57's and two cheap audiotechnica p650r's that i use as overheads.
I record with a Fostex vf160 and then edit and mix on my computer.
Basically, first thing is I record my drums in my "studio" (see pics). I use the beta52 for my kick, a 57 on my snare and a 57 between my two rack toms, and a 57 between my two floor toms. Then as i stated above i use the audiotechnica overheads. The mics go directly into my vf160 and from that, i save the drum tracks as wav files and put them on a disk and then put them on my computer. For guitar, we usually go directly out from my guitarists line 6 vetta amp into my vf160, and for bass we record it directly to the vf160, no amp.
I dont really have any money so i cant get better mics right now, but the only thing that i really wish i had is a way to directly connect my vf160 to my computer. Also I used magix music maker software on my computer for a long time and it sucked but it got the job done. lately i have been using cool edit pro, but i just got cubase. Which is better?
I know this was long (sorry) but does anyone have any criticisms or tips? especially what do you think of my mic placement on my drums? I dont have any recordings to put up right now because i just had to reformat my computer and lost all of my songs, but i hope to have something done by the end of the weekend that i can put up.
And FINALLY, I'm going to be recording some stuff for my girlfriend and i need to know which of my mics would be best for recording a female vocalist?
PICS
http://webpages.charter.net/negadivone/Pictures/side1fix.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/negadivone/Pictures/studiogroup2%20001fix.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/negadivone/Pictures/studiogroup2%20003fix.jpg
For mics i have a beta52, three sm57's and two cheap audiotechnica p650r's that i use as overheads.
I record with a Fostex vf160 and then edit and mix on my computer.
Basically, first thing is I record my drums in my "studio" (see pics). I use the beta52 for my kick, a 57 on my snare and a 57 between my two rack toms, and a 57 between my two floor toms. Then as i stated above i use the audiotechnica overheads. The mics go directly into my vf160 and from that, i save the drum tracks as wav files and put them on a disk and then put them on my computer. For guitar, we usually go directly out from my guitarists line 6 vetta amp into my vf160, and for bass we record it directly to the vf160, no amp.
I dont really have any money so i cant get better mics right now, but the only thing that i really wish i had is a way to directly connect my vf160 to my computer. Also I used magix music maker software on my computer for a long time and it sucked but it got the job done. lately i have been using cool edit pro, but i just got cubase. Which is better?
I know this was long (sorry) but does anyone have any criticisms or tips? especially what do you think of my mic placement on my drums? I dont have any recordings to put up right now because i just had to reformat my computer and lost all of my songs, but i hope to have something done by the end of the weekend that i can put up.
And FINALLY, I'm going to be recording some stuff for my girlfriend and i need to know which of my mics would be best for recording a female vocalist?
PICS
http://webpages.charter.net/negadivone/Pictures/side1fix.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/negadivone/Pictures/studiogroup2%20001fix.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/negadivone/Pictures/studiogroup2%20003fix.jpg