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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
Some basic questions:
Well, I didn't get to record my group's outdoor concert (see this thread: https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=265437&highlight=stevieb) but I did get to do a test run right before. The rig was:
Tascam DP-01
Behringer Euromixer UBB1002
Audix f15 condensers, up high in an X-Y pattern- closest to a matched pair I have access to.
Audix f10 mic, in front of one of the monitor speakers- to pick up lower frequencies, etc., as the F15's proved to record only highs in an earlier test.
Audix F12, in front of the bass amp speaker.
All the mics were run thru the mixer, which provided phantom power, and then to the two tracks the Dp_01 can record to at once. Results were decent, but as I could not listen to it, balance was not the best.
This was inside. Next time, if it's gonna be inside, too, should I use my AT 4033 and 4047, instead of the F15's? Would the F10 and F12 still help?
Also, I am going to be hosting songwriter sessions in my living room soon. It's got a cathedrial ceiling, so I am hoping it will be a good room. Hardwood floors, too, btw. Thinking of setting up the same basic setup, hitting record and letting it go thru the session. What do you think?
A bandmate also has a DP-01FX- if we both recorded the same stuff, to our respective machines, is there computer software that will allow us to mix the 4 tracks to two? I am thinking having his with the two condensers (his has on-board phantom power) and mine with the two dyanamics.
I have several Presonis tube pre amps- should they be part of the signal path?
Thanks for humoring some very basic questions. Still learning...
Oh, I also have a Digi-001, would using that be better? I am thinking I might use the insert-plugged-half-in trick to make my little board behave a bit like a recording board.
Well, I didn't get to record my group's outdoor concert (see this thread: https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=265437&highlight=stevieb) but I did get to do a test run right before. The rig was:
Tascam DP-01
Behringer Euromixer UBB1002
Audix f15 condensers, up high in an X-Y pattern- closest to a matched pair I have access to.
Audix f10 mic, in front of one of the monitor speakers- to pick up lower frequencies, etc., as the F15's proved to record only highs in an earlier test.
Audix F12, in front of the bass amp speaker.
All the mics were run thru the mixer, which provided phantom power, and then to the two tracks the Dp_01 can record to at once. Results were decent, but as I could not listen to it, balance was not the best.
This was inside. Next time, if it's gonna be inside, too, should I use my AT 4033 and 4047, instead of the F15's? Would the F10 and F12 still help?
Also, I am going to be hosting songwriter sessions in my living room soon. It's got a cathedrial ceiling, so I am hoping it will be a good room. Hardwood floors, too, btw. Thinking of setting up the same basic setup, hitting record and letting it go thru the session. What do you think?
A bandmate also has a DP-01FX- if we both recorded the same stuff, to our respective machines, is there computer software that will allow us to mix the 4 tracks to two? I am thinking having his with the two condensers (his has on-board phantom power) and mine with the two dyanamics.
I have several Presonis tube pre amps- should they be part of the signal path?
Thanks for humoring some very basic questions. Still learning...
Oh, I also have a Digi-001, would using that be better? I am thinking I might use the insert-plugged-half-in trick to make my little board behave a bit like a recording board.