
leavings
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What's up everyone,
I'm recording a song right now that involves an upright bass, and as the time to track approaches I realize I don't have much knowledge about mic placement for it. I sifted through the archives and found a bounty of information, but a lot of it was conflicting and intended for use with different mics than my own. I'm hoping some of you can give me some pointers on where to begin. Naturally, I'm going to have to experiment and find the right sound on the spot, but I thought some of you could at least head me in the right direction.
I have in my arsenal a few SM-57s, Rode NT1, NT1a, and NT3, AKG D112, AKG C1000s, and a few other cardioid dynamics (AKG D790 and some cheapo Eco-88's). The space I'm recording in is a smallish living room (about 12x18) with hardwood floors and generally pleasant, warm acoustics. External noise isn't much of a concern.
The sound I'm looking for is very much like the upright bass in the song '39 by Queen. For those of you who don't know the song, the bass has a deep, full, fat sound with enough snap in it that it sometimes sounds like a kick drum. There aren't any drums in the song (neither the Queen tune or mine), so the bass is really by itself in the low range, and needs to be the foundation for the beat and rhythym.
I hope that makes clear what I'm looking for. Please give any questions or suggestions you may have!
Thanks!
Peter
I'm recording a song right now that involves an upright bass, and as the time to track approaches I realize I don't have much knowledge about mic placement for it. I sifted through the archives and found a bounty of information, but a lot of it was conflicting and intended for use with different mics than my own. I'm hoping some of you can give me some pointers on where to begin. Naturally, I'm going to have to experiment and find the right sound on the spot, but I thought some of you could at least head me in the right direction.
I have in my arsenal a few SM-57s, Rode NT1, NT1a, and NT3, AKG D112, AKG C1000s, and a few other cardioid dynamics (AKG D790 and some cheapo Eco-88's). The space I'm recording in is a smallish living room (about 12x18) with hardwood floors and generally pleasant, warm acoustics. External noise isn't much of a concern.
The sound I'm looking for is very much like the upright bass in the song '39 by Queen. For those of you who don't know the song, the bass has a deep, full, fat sound with enough snap in it that it sometimes sounds like a kick drum. There aren't any drums in the song (neither the Queen tune or mine), so the bass is really by itself in the low range, and needs to be the foundation for the beat and rhythym.
I hope that makes clear what I'm looking for. Please give any questions or suggestions you may have!
Thanks!
Peter