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Liam
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I am a newbie here so a little backround is in order. I have been following this site for almost a year while beginning to piece together my bedroom (project) studio. I want to record a 3 piece trio with vocals neo celtic as well as the larger 6 piece celtic band.
So far I have in place my 1 gig computer with 80gig HD ,512 of ram. I am currently running Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 with an Aardvark Direct Pro Q10, Monitors are Event 20/20 bas.
Current outboard effects include SPX90. Yamaha comp limiter (2030?),MEQ230, BBE802, Rane AP13, Lexicon Alex.
"Other Amps Hafler P3000 (2), P1500 (1). Tosh and Stewart Amps.
EV 8 channel Stereo Board and Tosh Powered 10 Channel head.
Now for the part I need advice on, Mikes, I have 3 SM57, 3 SM58. 2 AKG c 1000s' 1 AKG c3000b, 1 SP C1, 2 AKG D190E's.
In the trio we have violin, irish flute or whistle and rythym consisting of guitar, octave madolin or bouzouki, and dulcimer, All three sing, 2 women, one man.
The six piece group is the above plus another fiddle/mandolin player and 2 drummers (1 djembe and 1 bodhran).
If anyone has any suggestions as to how the current mikes should be assigned and what mikes would be needed (and hopefully versatile) . I would certainly appeciate any direction As to small vs. large diaphragm and for what instruments or vocal. As you can tell I am looking for the most bang for the buck while trying to maintain a reasonable quality level (for a bedroom studio).
THanks in advance for your input.
And by the way, I just wanted to say that I have learned a lot from Alan Hyatt, that his product is superb, and that I hope he will reconsider as to his participation here as he will be missed by the vast majority of people who post here and care about music.
And speaking only for myself, He is a godsend, a mitzvah and has been treated poorly by a select few who would be better off if they took a hard look in a mirror rather that posting this kind of ugliness. I look forward to all of your advice and input, thanks, Liam
I should mention that we do best when recorded live, so suggestions as to what existing mikes may work with whom will be greatfully accepted as well as any suggestions as to mikes that seem to ber necessary to record the entire band acoustically. I am considering such mikes as an AT 4033, AT 4050, SP C! ands C3 as well as one or tow Neumann KM184's.
What I am trying to say is I am still not sure what would work best with wind intruments and stiruments such as violins and fiddles., (and the afrementioned drums).
Any clues, greatfully appreciated. As always, cost is a consideration as you can discern from the extant equipment.
THanks in advance for your responses. you are for the most part a great group of people who obviously care about quality sounds.
So far I have in place my 1 gig computer with 80gig HD ,512 of ram. I am currently running Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 with an Aardvark Direct Pro Q10, Monitors are Event 20/20 bas.
Current outboard effects include SPX90. Yamaha comp limiter (2030?),MEQ230, BBE802, Rane AP13, Lexicon Alex.
"Other Amps Hafler P3000 (2), P1500 (1). Tosh and Stewart Amps.
EV 8 channel Stereo Board and Tosh Powered 10 Channel head.
Now for the part I need advice on, Mikes, I have 3 SM57, 3 SM58. 2 AKG c 1000s' 1 AKG c3000b, 1 SP C1, 2 AKG D190E's.
In the trio we have violin, irish flute or whistle and rythym consisting of guitar, octave madolin or bouzouki, and dulcimer, All three sing, 2 women, one man.
The six piece group is the above plus another fiddle/mandolin player and 2 drummers (1 djembe and 1 bodhran).
If anyone has any suggestions as to how the current mikes should be assigned and what mikes would be needed (and hopefully versatile) . I would certainly appeciate any direction As to small vs. large diaphragm and for what instruments or vocal. As you can tell I am looking for the most bang for the buck while trying to maintain a reasonable quality level (for a bedroom studio).
THanks in advance for your input.
And by the way, I just wanted to say that I have learned a lot from Alan Hyatt, that his product is superb, and that I hope he will reconsider as to his participation here as he will be missed by the vast majority of people who post here and care about music.
And speaking only for myself, He is a godsend, a mitzvah and has been treated poorly by a select few who would be better off if they took a hard look in a mirror rather that posting this kind of ugliness. I look forward to all of your advice and input, thanks, Liam
I should mention that we do best when recorded live, so suggestions as to what existing mikes may work with whom will be greatfully accepted as well as any suggestions as to mikes that seem to ber necessary to record the entire band acoustically. I am considering such mikes as an AT 4033, AT 4050, SP C! ands C3 as well as one or tow Neumann KM184's.
What I am trying to say is I am still not sure what would work best with wind intruments and stiruments such as violins and fiddles., (and the afrementioned drums).
Any clues, greatfully appreciated. As always, cost is a consideration as you can discern from the extant equipment.
THanks in advance for your responses. you are for the most part a great group of people who obviously care about quality sounds.
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