
ruebarb
New member
I've recorded seven songs for a friend. I used 3 mics...2 on the acoustic and one on vocal. Due to circumstances, the vocal mic also picks up a good chunk of guitar. It's almost to the point where I leave the vocal mic up and just bring the guitar mics up 60-70 percent to add some depth, but not much more volume.
Now, while trying to mix, I'm having two conflicting trains of thought.
1. Pan the two guitar mics Hard Left and Right...Let the one with the vocal in the middle fill space and get nice stereo imaging
2. Put the guitars real close to the middle and let it be almost a mono with some slight imaging.
I've noticed in my car stereo that mixes with technique #1 don't sound quite right...almost give me a headache...maybe slightly out of phase...I don't know...and I suspect in mono the guitars would overblow stuff.
Since this is a single sound source, would you pan the guitar mics or let everything stay close to the center...This will be for sale, but it's more of a DIY - not a professional manufacturing run.
RB
Now, while trying to mix, I'm having two conflicting trains of thought.
1. Pan the two guitar mics Hard Left and Right...Let the one with the vocal in the middle fill space and get nice stereo imaging
2. Put the guitars real close to the middle and let it be almost a mono with some slight imaging.
I've noticed in my car stereo that mixes with technique #1 don't sound quite right...almost give me a headache...maybe slightly out of phase...I don't know...and I suspect in mono the guitars would overblow stuff.
Since this is a single sound source, would you pan the guitar mics or let everything stay close to the center...This will be for sale, but it's more of a DIY - not a professional manufacturing run.
RB