Hi all,
I have my acoustic-electric guitar plugged into my looper pedal, which then feeds into my mixer (high z setting enabled for acoustic-electric instruments), which feeds out to the mixer speakers. I recorded a loop, with one acoustic guitar track overdubbing another acoustic guitar track, and a third overdub of me drumming on the side of the acoustic guitar. Now I put the guitar down and keep the looper plugged into the mixer, and I play the loop. I want to record the sound coming out of the mixer speakers. My question is: is it best to use condenser microphones as I normally would to record acoustic guitars, or should I be using a dynamic mic since the sound is coming out of the mixer speakers? The microphones are feeding into my audio interface before going to the computer.
Thanks,
Gene
I have my acoustic-electric guitar plugged into my looper pedal, which then feeds into my mixer (high z setting enabled for acoustic-electric instruments), which feeds out to the mixer speakers. I recorded a loop, with one acoustic guitar track overdubbing another acoustic guitar track, and a third overdub of me drumming on the side of the acoustic guitar. Now I put the guitar down and keep the looper plugged into the mixer, and I play the loop. I want to record the sound coming out of the mixer speakers. My question is: is it best to use condenser microphones as I normally would to record acoustic guitars, or should I be using a dynamic mic since the sound is coming out of the mixer speakers? The microphones are feeding into my audio interface before going to the computer.
Thanks,
Gene