
ZoSo58LP
rock guy
so since i just got my first condenser, an MXL v63m stereo condenser, i want to mix my sound of my sure-fire setup of my Sm57 and my e609 with this to create a chunkier sound. to give you a hint, i've uploaded my tone, unprocessed in that it went straight from the mic, to the mixer (which all i did was add a bit of highs/mids on the EQ on the board) then into my laptop via the behringer USB audio adapter thing.
here are a few pics showing where the mic placement is. the sm57 is on the edge of the cone, the e609 picks up more of a mix of the edge/center, and the condenser was right on the speaker:
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
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and here's some sound clips:
SM57 - Jay Ochs - Sm57 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
e609 - Jay Ochs - E609 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
SM57+e609, panned hard left and right - Jay Ochs - 60957tgether on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
MXL condenser - Jay Ochs - MXLcondens on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
All mics together, MXL is stereo mic, so panned hard left and right, and then the SM57+e609 are panned hard left and right like they were in the clip of them together (so essentially, two tracks per left and right, equalling 4 tracks total) - Jay Ochs - All mics2 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
now, i read that loud noises aren't supposed to go into a condenser, so i had the volume at like 1 while doing this. gain was around 6 on the distortion channel, and i was using a humbucker. i thought it sounded cool, but i'm still not sure. i'm also reading people say that condensers should just be used like 8 feet from the amp to just pickup the room acoustics, while the dynamic picks up the close range. then, i'm reading some people saying you should put the condenser right up against the grille like a dynamic, and don't mind the volume issue. therefore, i'm confused. i don't want to ruin this mic by blasting my amp into it.
any thoughts? who here mixes a condenser and dynamic when they record? how in the hell do you do it and what are the right, tried and true techniques to doing such? thanks!!
here are a few pics showing where the mic placement is. the sm57 is on the edge of the cone, the e609 picks up more of a mix of the edge/center, and the condenser was right on the speaker:
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
Picasa Web Albums - Jay Ochs
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and here's some sound clips:
SM57 - Jay Ochs - Sm57 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
e609 - Jay Ochs - E609 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
SM57+e609, panned hard left and right - Jay Ochs - 60957tgether on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
MXL condenser - Jay Ochs - MXLcondens on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
All mics together, MXL is stereo mic, so panned hard left and right, and then the SM57+e609 are panned hard left and right like they were in the clip of them together (so essentially, two tracks per left and right, equalling 4 tracks total) - Jay Ochs - All mics2 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
now, i read that loud noises aren't supposed to go into a condenser, so i had the volume at like 1 while doing this. gain was around 6 on the distortion channel, and i was using a humbucker. i thought it sounded cool, but i'm still not sure. i'm also reading people say that condensers should just be used like 8 feet from the amp to just pickup the room acoustics, while the dynamic picks up the close range. then, i'm reading some people saying you should put the condenser right up against the grille like a dynamic, and don't mind the volume issue. therefore, i'm confused. i don't want to ruin this mic by blasting my amp into it.
any thoughts? who here mixes a condenser and dynamic when they record? how in the hell do you do it and what are the right, tried and true techniques to doing such? thanks!!