
ecktronic
Mixing and Mastering.
Im confused as to how I managed to reduce the noise to a negligable amount by turning the pre gain down though. And I did listen back to it at high volumes to check that there was no noise.Yes , there is a ratio of the sound you want to record (direct) and the other sounds you don't neccesarily want , but controlling that is usually a function of mic choice and placement.
As others have so charmingly pointed out , gain is gain.
Some condensors are like FBI spying on the mafia , picking up stuff from a mile away!
other mics are better at off-axis rejection or have a better pattern for avoiding Bleed (hyper-cadioid) .
Of course , there are a slew of other variables but there is a reason why allot of guitars a basses are recorded D.I. and re-amped later on. There are lots of cats in studios hating the headphone cups chaffing there ears too!! Bleed is one of those pesky thing you gotta deal with!! Thats why dude precceding said sometimes it's eaisier to just work with it sometimes.
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It definetly worked, no doubt in my mind, but I dont know the technical stuff behind why it happened.
Any ideas?
Eck