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bigballsworth
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first off, how the fuck do you spell the action of recording a sound with a micrphone? micing, miking, kigeing, whatever)
Ok. I'm not asking a question about HOW to mic a guitar (amp) but rather, if it really needs to be done. Until recently, miking an amp was pretty much out of the question cuz i only had a 424mkIII and/or a computer with 2 soundcards. Well, I didn't really have anything resembling a proper monitoring system so miking an amp was uselss if i wanted to stay on beat and all that madness. So anyways the stars aligned and now i (or we if youinclude all the ppl) have a formidable number of mics and like a (psuedo)monitor. I'm rambling cuz i'm bored, but the point is, I've heard alot of people around my age with roughly all (probably a little less) of my newfound resources who tried to record and mic'ed their amps. All of their's sounded honestly like crap. Part of it was they probably don't have a great amp, some that they didn't take the time to get a good sound out of the amp/into the mixer. Some of it might be noone mastered it. blah blah blah blah.
The real question here is, How many albums get away with not micing, anyone got some examples of both techniques (on their own recordings and preferably some "real" tracks)?
Can you definently tell a difference between a non-miced and mic'ed guitar?
Ok. I'm not asking a question about HOW to mic a guitar (amp) but rather, if it really needs to be done. Until recently, miking an amp was pretty much out of the question cuz i only had a 424mkIII and/or a computer with 2 soundcards. Well, I didn't really have anything resembling a proper monitoring system so miking an amp was uselss if i wanted to stay on beat and all that madness. So anyways the stars aligned and now i (or we if youinclude all the ppl) have a formidable number of mics and like a (psuedo)monitor. I'm rambling cuz i'm bored, but the point is, I've heard alot of people around my age with roughly all (probably a little less) of my newfound resources who tried to record and mic'ed their amps. All of their's sounded honestly like crap. Part of it was they probably don't have a great amp, some that they didn't take the time to get a good sound out of the amp/into the mixer. Some of it might be noone mastered it. blah blah blah blah.
The real question here is, How many albums get away with not micing, anyone got some examples of both techniques (on their own recordings and preferably some "real" tracks)?
Can you definently tell a difference between a non-miced and mic'ed guitar?