
tc4b
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Being self-taught, I could easily be missing out on some really basic concepts, so I apologize if this is a dumb question:
I watched "Let it Be" the other day and noticed that Paul was sometimes recorded with two mics taped together. That gave me the idea to record vocals with two very different mics silmotaneously as the left and right channels of a stereo track. My thinking was, to get more of the flavor of one mic or the other, all I would have to do is pan, and find where they could complement eachother the best. Or, in the case of the two seperate tracks, I could seperately adjust pan and volume for each mic to color only one performance.
The problem is, the tack came out sounding like shit. There were no lows and few mids, so it ended up sounding like I was singing through a telephone or maybe the speaker at a drive-through window. Is there some mic principle I violate by recording one performance with two mics in close proximity to one another (no tape involved, but almost touching)?
In case it matters, one is a LDC (gt55) and one is a dynamic (sm57). I had phantom power on the gt55 preamp and not on the 57. The preamp on the 57 is extremely shitty. Both mics went through a RNC on their way to the Digi001.
I watched "Let it Be" the other day and noticed that Paul was sometimes recorded with two mics taped together. That gave me the idea to record vocals with two very different mics silmotaneously as the left and right channels of a stereo track. My thinking was, to get more of the flavor of one mic or the other, all I would have to do is pan, and find where they could complement eachother the best. Or, in the case of the two seperate tracks, I could seperately adjust pan and volume for each mic to color only one performance.
The problem is, the tack came out sounding like shit. There were no lows and few mids, so it ended up sounding like I was singing through a telephone or maybe the speaker at a drive-through window. Is there some mic principle I violate by recording one performance with two mics in close proximity to one another (no tape involved, but almost touching)?
In case it matters, one is a LDC (gt55) and one is a dynamic (sm57). I had phantom power on the gt55 preamp and not on the 57. The preamp on the 57 is extremely shitty. Both mics went through a RNC on their way to the Digi001.