
Robertt8
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**This isn't exclusively about mics, but i am wondering if my mics or signal chain could use some updating...**
I think our band is going to try and partially record our next CD ourselves (vocals and acoustic guitars along with random other overdubs).
Our first CD was completely done on our own and then mixed and mastered by a pro. Our 2nd CD was all done in the studio. We spent a lot of time in that studio... I'm not a huge fan of being stuck in a dark, cold recording studio for days on end, so we figured we'd try and mic only the drums and bass in a studio and then mic vocals and acoustic guitars at home.
I guess i need to figure what i need to make this work. We're a band that kind of sounds like a cross between Jack Johnson and G. Love. we have a very straight forward sound and we typically mic the acoustics and vocals straight up with no effects or anything too crazy.
I have a very simple setup. Mac Laptop, Presonus Firebox, Studio Projects C1 & B1.
We did do one short song on our new CD done with this setup. it was acoustic guitars and vocals. it was mixed by the guy that recorded the rest of the album and he thought it was extremely "bright" sounding...way too bright sounding according to him
Is there anything we should do to make things sound better? we have no problem picking up more gear.
Any thoughts here would be appreciated.
I think our band is going to try and partially record our next CD ourselves (vocals and acoustic guitars along with random other overdubs).
Our first CD was completely done on our own and then mixed and mastered by a pro. Our 2nd CD was all done in the studio. We spent a lot of time in that studio... I'm not a huge fan of being stuck in a dark, cold recording studio for days on end, so we figured we'd try and mic only the drums and bass in a studio and then mic vocals and acoustic guitars at home.
I guess i need to figure what i need to make this work. We're a band that kind of sounds like a cross between Jack Johnson and G. Love. we have a very straight forward sound and we typically mic the acoustics and vocals straight up with no effects or anything too crazy.
I have a very simple setup. Mac Laptop, Presonus Firebox, Studio Projects C1 & B1.
We did do one short song on our new CD done with this setup. it was acoustic guitars and vocals. it was mixed by the guy that recorded the rest of the album and he thought it was extremely "bright" sounding...way too bright sounding according to him
Is there anything we should do to make things sound better? we have no problem picking up more gear.
Any thoughts here would be appreciated.