
digmudvayne4lif
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Whats the best way to record acoustic guitars? Is it just a mic next to the guitar? thanks
ScreamingHead69 said:You actually want to place the mic around the 20th-24th fret (if it goes that far) and point it at the sound hole. I don't know the specific reasoning behiend it but that's a tip that was passed on to me and it's always worked the best.
jndietz said:I recorded this:
with a Shure SM57. It was placed at about the 7th fret, a foot or 1.5 foot from the neck of the guitar, then pointed in 30-45 degrees towards the hole in the acoustic. I obviously used a light pick, you will notice![]()
VSpaceBoy said:Just remember that the mic listens to the acoustic from a different place than your ears do.
HERE is a clip of a song I was/am working on (don't mind my playing, its a new song!) . Its slow picking at the beginning, then harder hit chords at the end. This is the acoustic sound I normally go for. I used a LDC about head high, roughly 16" away pointed at my chest.
TelePaul said:thats very nice with the panning..when you say head high...you mean actually around 5 ft high
sajs said:I really liked the sound of that acoustic. I would love to hear it again with another type of pick.
digmudvayne4lif said:that sound awsome. did you use any effect plugins or anything on that?
TelePaul said:Isn't the SM 57 a dynamic?? Absolutely great sound, loved the intro picking! Man i wish I could get that with my TB 1 condensor and my D 15.
And I would add that you should also try placing the guitarist in different parts of the room and on different floor surfaces.rory said:Put on a pair of headphones with the mic in them and have someone play the guitar while you move the mic around and get a feel for what different positions sound like. Find one you like and try it.