
antispatula
Active member
Hey,
I've done one of these before, but have a specific question this time around.
EDIT: Not so much a question as it is a predicament that I could use some advice on.
Last paragraph explains the problem
First off, here's the MXL v67g going through an RNP into an Audiophile 192 into REAPER on acoustic guitar:
We placed the v67 at around the 12th fret about 12 inches away, perhaps a few inches more, then I duplicated the track and moved one of them 15 ms to the right, then hard panned them to produce a stereo image. A little EQ was done, but not that much, cut a few lows so it may still need some work.
The guitar was taken directly from the song below so it's a little repetitive, I would go to the last 1/3 of the clip to hear the most diversity.
Here's the MXL on vocals, acoustic guitar, and shaker. The bass was DI'd into the the RNP, the kick drum with a shure beta 52a, and snare, electric guitar, and rhodes with a 57. It's a rough mix, I think the vocals can come up a bit perhaps:
I have a friend who has a nice home studio that he has offered to let me use for free. It's about 2 hours from my house so it certainly wouldn't be that convenient to use, and of course recording on my schedule in my house would be a lot more stress-free. I can usually never get something down in one take, just the way I am, even if I'm recording myself. I'm afraid if I have the pressure of recording at someone else's place I'll get all wired and not be able to get anything done. But if I could get a noticeably better sound from there, I would of course consider greatly taking that option. I haven't recorded there yet but know some of his equipment. He has some nice mics, such as a pair of AKG 414's, and even a pair of Earthwork mics, and actually has an Earthworks preamp that I've never heard of (but it's made by earthworks so it's bound to sound great I'm guessing, he said it cost a few thousand I think) although he has a 52 channel digital mackie mixer that he says he usually uses for pre's though. And I think he has a Neumann TLM 103.
Comments on the clips, or my predicament would be appreciated,
Cheers!
Russell
I've done one of these before, but have a specific question this time around.
EDIT: Not so much a question as it is a predicament that I could use some advice on.
Last paragraph explains the problem
First off, here's the MXL v67g going through an RNP into an Audiophile 192 into REAPER on acoustic guitar:
We placed the v67 at around the 12th fret about 12 inches away, perhaps a few inches more, then I duplicated the track and moved one of them 15 ms to the right, then hard panned them to produce a stereo image. A little EQ was done, but not that much, cut a few lows so it may still need some work.
The guitar was taken directly from the song below so it's a little repetitive, I would go to the last 1/3 of the clip to hear the most diversity.
Here's the MXL on vocals, acoustic guitar, and shaker. The bass was DI'd into the the RNP, the kick drum with a shure beta 52a, and snare, electric guitar, and rhodes with a 57. It's a rough mix, I think the vocals can come up a bit perhaps:
I have a friend who has a nice home studio that he has offered to let me use for free. It's about 2 hours from my house so it certainly wouldn't be that convenient to use, and of course recording on my schedule in my house would be a lot more stress-free. I can usually never get something down in one take, just the way I am, even if I'm recording myself. I'm afraid if I have the pressure of recording at someone else's place I'll get all wired and not be able to get anything done. But if I could get a noticeably better sound from there, I would of course consider greatly taking that option. I haven't recorded there yet but know some of his equipment. He has some nice mics, such as a pair of AKG 414's, and even a pair of Earthwork mics, and actually has an Earthworks preamp that I've never heard of (but it's made by earthworks so it's bound to sound great I'm guessing, he said it cost a few thousand I think) although he has a 52 channel digital mackie mixer that he says he usually uses for pre's though. And I think he has a Neumann TLM 103.
Comments on the clips, or my predicament would be appreciated,
Cheers!
Russell
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