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rubbermonster
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Hello all,
Recently I have been playing around with micing rooms using a set of small diaphragm condensers and playing my pre-recorded tracks through a set of monitors some distance from the mics. This all started due to limited long term access to interesting sounding environments (it’s just me playing, so tracking usually occupies a lot of time) and reverb units really weren’t cutting it for the type of ambiance I’m after (think tom waits or nick cave). So I record the original tracks in a relatively dead room and try to record and later mix in a room sound with the above method (you get the idea..) I guess my question is if this is a useable method. If so, does anyone have any pointers regarding mic placement, monitor placement, eq of the tracks as I’m recording the room, and phase problems I might hit (although my working knowledge of phase is pretty weak). Or is this a ridiculous idea all together? My results haven’t been all that great so far, so I thought I’d come here and see what you guys thought.
Thanks,
Richard
Recently I have been playing around with micing rooms using a set of small diaphragm condensers and playing my pre-recorded tracks through a set of monitors some distance from the mics. This all started due to limited long term access to interesting sounding environments (it’s just me playing, so tracking usually occupies a lot of time) and reverb units really weren’t cutting it for the type of ambiance I’m after (think tom waits or nick cave). So I record the original tracks in a relatively dead room and try to record and later mix in a room sound with the above method (you get the idea..) I guess my question is if this is a useable method. If so, does anyone have any pointers regarding mic placement, monitor placement, eq of the tracks as I’m recording the room, and phase problems I might hit (although my working knowledge of phase is pretty weak). Or is this a ridiculous idea all together? My results haven’t been all that great so far, so I thought I’d come here and see what you guys thought.
Thanks,
Richard