
Alexbt
New member
Hi all,
I had posted some of this in my topic in the Mic forum, but I'm hoping that I may be able to get more help here as well, if some don't frequent in there.
I just got back from a session on some modern rock for a play production.
Mics I have to work with:
2 x MXL 990
2 x MXL 991
1 x Shure Beta 58
1 x Audio Technica DR-VX1 (Dynamic, like SM58)
1 x Fender (Dynamic, cheap, not sure of model)
[It had been suggested to take the pop screen/windscreens off the dynamics when micing cabs.]
For acoustic guitar, we used a MXL 990 and a DI line. This worked out well.
When it came time to use the electric, we had some problems.
Basically, it was just some light distortion from the amp that we were trying to capture.
The volume on the amp was set very low, and even so, we had some big problems.
I set up the Beta 58 in the center of the amp, pointed at the cone. At first we noticed that the Beta was picking up a lot of air, but this is what comes from the amp itself. When actually playing, it sounded as though it were clipping, which was not on the preamp side. I had it plugged into Line 1 (XLR) on my Delta. The signal was not anywhere near the red. (Peaking in yellow) Basically it is more distorted than what the amp is putting out.
It sounded like the mic was being overloaded from 4 inches to a foot away from the amp, always the same, just less clear. The further away, the more room noise we would get, anyways. (By room noise, I mean physical movement, the guitar being picked, etc.)
I tried with my AT mic--similar situation.
Instead of the Delta in, I tried going through the mixer's preamp. The results were a bit more favorable, but not good enough. These pres are also a tad noisy, which only adds to the air from the amp.
For the hell of it, I put a MXL 991 on it. These results were the most favorable, after adjusting the amp and turning way down (the 991 is VERY hot compared to both dynamics).
Is there anything I'm doing that sounds majorly wrong, or is it something in the signal chain that could be the problem?
When we did a different project 2 years ago, the same Beta was used, but into a Tascam US-122. I did not engineer most of the project, though I was present at the sessions for piano. I can't imagine how it was done much differently...
BTW, I have no reason to believe the amp is at fault. I was able to stick my right ear about 2-3 inches from the amp and it sounded fine... to my left was the mic, which was probably around a foot away getting more distortion.
Any suggestions are much appreciatied. We're going to do a second session tomorrow evening. I don't think I can dig up any other mics by then, so we've gotta work with what we've got.
I had posted some of this in my topic in the Mic forum, but I'm hoping that I may be able to get more help here as well, if some don't frequent in there.
I just got back from a session on some modern rock for a play production.
Mics I have to work with:
2 x MXL 990
2 x MXL 991
1 x Shure Beta 58
1 x Audio Technica DR-VX1 (Dynamic, like SM58)
1 x Fender (Dynamic, cheap, not sure of model)
[It had been suggested to take the pop screen/windscreens off the dynamics when micing cabs.]
For acoustic guitar, we used a MXL 990 and a DI line. This worked out well.
When it came time to use the electric, we had some problems.
Basically, it was just some light distortion from the amp that we were trying to capture.
The volume on the amp was set very low, and even so, we had some big problems.
I set up the Beta 58 in the center of the amp, pointed at the cone. At first we noticed that the Beta was picking up a lot of air, but this is what comes from the amp itself. When actually playing, it sounded as though it were clipping, which was not on the preamp side. I had it plugged into Line 1 (XLR) on my Delta. The signal was not anywhere near the red. (Peaking in yellow) Basically it is more distorted than what the amp is putting out.
It sounded like the mic was being overloaded from 4 inches to a foot away from the amp, always the same, just less clear. The further away, the more room noise we would get, anyways. (By room noise, I mean physical movement, the guitar being picked, etc.)
I tried with my AT mic--similar situation.
Instead of the Delta in, I tried going through the mixer's preamp. The results were a bit more favorable, but not good enough. These pres are also a tad noisy, which only adds to the air from the amp.
For the hell of it, I put a MXL 991 on it. These results were the most favorable, after adjusting the amp and turning way down (the 991 is VERY hot compared to both dynamics).
Is there anything I'm doing that sounds majorly wrong, or is it something in the signal chain that could be the problem?
When we did a different project 2 years ago, the same Beta was used, but into a Tascam US-122. I did not engineer most of the project, though I was present at the sessions for piano. I can't imagine how it was done much differently...
BTW, I have no reason to believe the amp is at fault. I was able to stick my right ear about 2-3 inches from the amp and it sounded fine... to my left was the mic, which was probably around a foot away getting more distortion.
Any suggestions are much appreciatied. We're going to do a second session tomorrow evening. I don't think I can dig up any other mics by then, so we've gotta work with what we've got.