W
Walter Tore
New member
I recorded this one tonight with just one microphone (michael joly oktava mk 219 into a universal audio 610 preamp) set about 2 feet in front of me at about chin level and catching the guitar around the 12th fret. . I am still trying to figure out how to best capture the acoustic guitar/voice/harp all at once. I do all my music spontaneously (words and music) so overdubbing is a no go. The harp highs that need to be cut also cut good stuff out of the vocals and cutting the boominess off the bass guitar strings takes away a lot from the harp and vocal tone. I also play bare fingered which seems to add to the boominess. I have tried all the standard mic approaches- on on the 12th fret, one around the bridge,figure 8 pattern, tilting the mics downward, etc, but these tend to pick up more harp/vocals that mess up the eq'ng of the guitar. A simple 3 peice puzzle that has been giving me fits for years...... I used just a barley audiable amount of plate reverb. This is basically how my room sounds naturally. Any suggestions are appreciated! Walter
here is a sample
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9799158
here is a sample
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9799158