CMolena
Active member
Hey everyone.
I have a live band recording situation with few inputs on my interface. I've done similar stuff before...one mic for the whole band and a channel for the vocals. But in this case I placed the mic at one end of the room while the band grouped along the studio.
Now, this band I'm recording tommorrow picked up a studio where moving the instruments is not a possible deal (the owner of the studio is really not a cool person), so I'm having trouble figuring where to place the mics to capture everything. I dont need the drums to sounds huge, nor the guitars to sound IN YOUR FACE. I just need to capture everything.
I made a drawing in paint (sorry) for you guys to picture my situation. The vocals are not a problem because I'm picking the signal from the output of the mixer, so, thats one input used and 3 left.
I dont have an omni mic...but I have two condensers!
I have a live band recording situation with few inputs on my interface. I've done similar stuff before...one mic for the whole band and a channel for the vocals. But in this case I placed the mic at one end of the room while the band grouped along the studio.
Now, this band I'm recording tommorrow picked up a studio where moving the instruments is not a possible deal (the owner of the studio is really not a cool person), so I'm having trouble figuring where to place the mics to capture everything. I dont need the drums to sounds huge, nor the guitars to sound IN YOUR FACE. I just need to capture everything.
I made a drawing in paint (sorry) for you guys to picture my situation. The vocals are not a problem because I'm picking the signal from the output of the mixer, so, thats one input used and 3 left.
I dont have an omni mic...but I have two condensers!