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Alright, since we were talking about being "satisfied" with our setups in the Rack Forum, I though I'd post this for fun... This is what I when I say I've actually been feeling good lately with my setup, but if I only could get people in here to actually take a reasonable amount of time that it actually takes!
So this weekend I did some recording for a high school punk-rock band. The goal? A 2-song demo. I REALLY recommended a total of 16-20 hours for this, but what you gonna do when they say their budget is 10 hours? So, a 4 hour session and a 6 hour session is what it was!
Drums:
My small 5-piece Premier jazz set (20" kick). Drummer brought some Sabian hats.
Due to the minimal time, we went with a 4-mic setup, even though I was really itching for the time to thow-up tom mics, I left it since there would be no time to play at mixdown!
Overheads were a matched-pair of Neumann TLM-103s about 2 feet over the cymbals, pointing straight to the floor. Right OV was covering the edge of the thin crash cymbal and over the high rack-tom. Left OV was the on the edge of the med. crash and ride, and over beteen the mid rack-tom and floor tom. These were fed to a DaviSound TB-3 preamp/compressor (no compression used, Tube was OUT) and into an Alesis HD24.
Snare had a Beyerdynamic M201N(C) to a Mackie XDR preamp on my 32-ch. Mackie VLZ PRO, out the Insert, and to the recorder. The mic was positioned about 1.5 inches in and 3 inches above the snare, and pointing across the batter head.
Kick had a Beyerdynamic M88N(C) to a Mackie XDR preamp on my 32-ch. Mackie VLZ PRO, out the Insert, and to the recorder. The mic was positioned so that the grill was just inside the kick and pointing directly at the beater. The rosonant head was off the kick.
I don't remember any of the guitars they used (actually one was a cheap Squier), but they used 2 different Marshall combos and 1 Fender Princeton 65 DSP.
All guitar tracks were recorded either with a Shure SM-57 or a Electro-Voice 635a, into a DaviSound TB-3 (no compression was used, Tube was OUT), into the recorder.
Bass was a Mexican Fender Jazz Bass ( Squier Series), to a Mackie XDR preamp on my 32-ch. Mackie VLZ PRO, out the Insert, to a Urei LA-3A, to the recorder.
Vocals were cut on a Neumann 103 through a DaviSound TB-3 with compression (Tube was OUT), to a Urei LA-3A, to the recorder.
The mix was nextvto nothing... Slapped the bass guitar with some dbx 160X compression, grouped the drums to a stereo buss and strapped it with DaviSound TB-3 compression (Tube was OUT), added a room effect to the vocals, a reverb to the snare, EXTREMELY minimal EQ, and there you have it! essentially, we have a glorified monitor mix here! Both songs tracked, mixed, in the computer, edited, and ready to burn all in 10 hours flat!
So, if you care to here it, listen to "Living A Lie" on this page:
http://home.attbi.com/~jwbros/Samples_Mp3s.html
So this weekend I did some recording for a high school punk-rock band. The goal? A 2-song demo. I REALLY recommended a total of 16-20 hours for this, but what you gonna do when they say their budget is 10 hours? So, a 4 hour session and a 6 hour session is what it was!
Drums:
My small 5-piece Premier jazz set (20" kick). Drummer brought some Sabian hats.
Due to the minimal time, we went with a 4-mic setup, even though I was really itching for the time to thow-up tom mics, I left it since there would be no time to play at mixdown!
Overheads were a matched-pair of Neumann TLM-103s about 2 feet over the cymbals, pointing straight to the floor. Right OV was covering the edge of the thin crash cymbal and over the high rack-tom. Left OV was the on the edge of the med. crash and ride, and over beteen the mid rack-tom and floor tom. These were fed to a DaviSound TB-3 preamp/compressor (no compression used, Tube was OUT) and into an Alesis HD24.
Snare had a Beyerdynamic M201N(C) to a Mackie XDR preamp on my 32-ch. Mackie VLZ PRO, out the Insert, and to the recorder. The mic was positioned about 1.5 inches in and 3 inches above the snare, and pointing across the batter head.
Kick had a Beyerdynamic M88N(C) to a Mackie XDR preamp on my 32-ch. Mackie VLZ PRO, out the Insert, and to the recorder. The mic was positioned so that the grill was just inside the kick and pointing directly at the beater. The rosonant head was off the kick.
I don't remember any of the guitars they used (actually one was a cheap Squier), but they used 2 different Marshall combos and 1 Fender Princeton 65 DSP.
All guitar tracks were recorded either with a Shure SM-57 or a Electro-Voice 635a, into a DaviSound TB-3 (no compression was used, Tube was OUT), into the recorder.
Bass was a Mexican Fender Jazz Bass ( Squier Series), to a Mackie XDR preamp on my 32-ch. Mackie VLZ PRO, out the Insert, to a Urei LA-3A, to the recorder.
Vocals were cut on a Neumann 103 through a DaviSound TB-3 with compression (Tube was OUT), to a Urei LA-3A, to the recorder.
The mix was nextvto nothing... Slapped the bass guitar with some dbx 160X compression, grouped the drums to a stereo buss and strapped it with DaviSound TB-3 compression (Tube was OUT), added a room effect to the vocals, a reverb to the snare, EXTREMELY minimal EQ, and there you have it! essentially, we have a glorified monitor mix here! Both songs tracked, mixed, in the computer, edited, and ready to burn all in 10 hours flat!
So, if you care to here it, listen to "Living A Lie" on this page:
http://home.attbi.com/~jwbros/Samples_Mp3s.html