
grn
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I have a cabinet. I want to record both clean guitar and distorted guitar for a rock style sound/genre. I know the cab must be off the ground on a wooden surface. I have that covered. I know the mic technique for placing it off axis off to the side of one of the cone's. I will be using an SM57 to do this.
How can I get more depth out of these recordings, particularly when using distortion? I also have a matched pair of Oktava MK012s and a SP B1. Should I use these for room mics? What kind of EQ'ing or effects should I be thinking about adding later on or ... more specifically... if it's not enough depth or too muddy, what frequencies should I mess with on the EQ... should I record dry and add reverb later on? Please describe what you do to get a good clean sound and a good distorted sound.
Edit: I'm going for a ... Weezer, The Darkness, The White Stripes kind of sound... on distortion. I also know to turn down distortion and turn down the low end on guitar so it blends better later in the mix. I have the sound I want coming out of the amp and it sounds good in the room and close up.
How can I get more depth out of these recordings, particularly when using distortion? I also have a matched pair of Oktava MK012s and a SP B1. Should I use these for room mics? What kind of EQ'ing or effects should I be thinking about adding later on or ... more specifically... if it's not enough depth or too muddy, what frequencies should I mess with on the EQ... should I record dry and add reverb later on? Please describe what you do to get a good clean sound and a good distorted sound.
Edit: I'm going for a ... Weezer, The Darkness, The White Stripes kind of sound... on distortion. I also know to turn down distortion and turn down the low end on guitar so it blends better later in the mix. I have the sound I want coming out of the amp and it sounds good in the room and close up.