
lo.fi.love
Functionally obsessed.
Hello,
I'm contemplating my microphone configuration for recording live shows on-site. I've done live recordings with some success but I want to really refine my setup and assemble something that's versatile and affordable. I record to a Tascam 34b four-track open reel machine, so I'm limited to four mics (I don't want to mix on the spot).
At the last show that I recorded, I used two Marshall MXL-604s in a XY pair near the front of the house. I used two Naiant XS miniature omni condensers as well, for room mics and to get a little extra cymbal splash. The Naiants would have been OK if I had put more thought into mic placement. Lesson learned.
My issue is that I'm lacking some serious low-end, and I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to solve this problem. I'm curious to see what you folks think about this, and your recommendations/advice will certainly be helpful.
For the XY overheads, I want to upgrade to a pair of AKG c1000s mics. That's item #1.
Item #2 is that I want to use only one omni, placed well to pick up the house/audience.
Item #3 is that I'm considering using a Crown PZM microphone to help capture more of the low-end that I'm currently lacking. Where I'm going to place it, and where it might go in the mix, are two things that I'm unclear on. I also don't fully understand how best to use a PZM mic.
The shows that I record are usually in warehouse spaces. Concrete floors, and either brick or drywall for the walls. The bands set up on the floor - no stage. Where I'd set up the PZM mic is the big thing. Behind the drums? Between the bass cab and the drums? On concrete? On a sheet of plexiglass somewhere?
And if anybody wants to take a crack at this - where would I mix the PZM, when I'm mixing this at home? I could figure it out myself, but maybe someone has a suggestion based in their experience.
So, yes. The questions are:
1. Is a PZM mic a good choice for this application?
2. Does anyone have suggestions on where to place the PZM mic?
3. Any other considerations?
4. Is there anything that I'm overlooking, or assuming (and shouldn't)?
Thank you!
Jeff
I'm contemplating my microphone configuration for recording live shows on-site. I've done live recordings with some success but I want to really refine my setup and assemble something that's versatile and affordable. I record to a Tascam 34b four-track open reel machine, so I'm limited to four mics (I don't want to mix on the spot).
At the last show that I recorded, I used two Marshall MXL-604s in a XY pair near the front of the house. I used two Naiant XS miniature omni condensers as well, for room mics and to get a little extra cymbal splash. The Naiants would have been OK if I had put more thought into mic placement. Lesson learned.
My issue is that I'm lacking some serious low-end, and I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to solve this problem. I'm curious to see what you folks think about this, and your recommendations/advice will certainly be helpful.
For the XY overheads, I want to upgrade to a pair of AKG c1000s mics. That's item #1.
Item #2 is that I want to use only one omni, placed well to pick up the house/audience.
Item #3 is that I'm considering using a Crown PZM microphone to help capture more of the low-end that I'm currently lacking. Where I'm going to place it, and where it might go in the mix, are two things that I'm unclear on. I also don't fully understand how best to use a PZM mic.
The shows that I record are usually in warehouse spaces. Concrete floors, and either brick or drywall for the walls. The bands set up on the floor - no stage. Where I'd set up the PZM mic is the big thing. Behind the drums? Between the bass cab and the drums? On concrete? On a sheet of plexiglass somewhere?
And if anybody wants to take a crack at this - where would I mix the PZM, when I'm mixing this at home? I could figure it out myself, but maybe someone has a suggestion based in their experience.
So, yes. The questions are:
1. Is a PZM mic a good choice for this application?
2. Does anyone have suggestions on where to place the PZM mic?
3. Any other considerations?
4. Is there anything that I'm overlooking, or assuming (and shouldn't)?
Thank you!
Jeff
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