
Vagodeoz
One-Man-Band
Hi guys.
Here is the deal. My band is going to have in a couple of months a concert with a 90 piece symphonic orchestra, and I'm working on the sound design for PA and Recording it multitrack for a DVD.
I'm going to make two sound designs:
An independent: No financing, using most of my equipment and renting the less possible ammount of gear.
A Financed one: With financing, renting better equipment.
I have been working lately on the independent one and I would like your opinions.
I'm also studying Musical Producion and Sound, and this will be a part of my thesis.
Gear I Own:
Behringer 2442FX Mixer
Juggs Drumkit 5 piece w/ 4 ZBT cymbals
Tascam 414 MkII
24x4 Snake
Gear I would rent:
Mixer with 16 mic inputs, direct outs.
HD24 or similar
PA and Monitoring stuff
Mics I have:
4 x Behringer XM8500
4 x K-Micro (Low SPL ones)
2 x SM58
2 x Behringer C2
2 x Behringer B2-Pro
2 x Rode NT5
1 x SM57
1 x Nady RSM-2
Mics I would rent:
5 regular dynamics (sm57, sm58...)
I would use my mixer (xenyx) for the orchestra channels and the 16 channels mixer as the main mixer, recieving a stereo mix of the orchestra mixer.
So here is the 24 channels I would record and each one with its mike.
1: Bass Drum (SM58)
2: Snare Drum (SM57)
3: Toms 1, 2 (XM8500)
4: Toms 3 (XM8500)
5: OH L (Rode NT5)
6: OH R (Rode NT5)
7: Bass (Line for recording/Rented dyn for PA)
8: Gt 1 (Rented Dyn)
9: Gt 2 (K-Micro)
10: Key (Line)
11: Voice Ld (SM58)
12: Voice 2 (XM8500)
13: Voice 3 (XM8500)
14: Strings L (B2)
15: Strings R (B2)
16: Violin 1 Reinforcement (C2)
17: Violin 2/Viola Reinf. (C2)
18: Woods L (Rented Dyn)
19: Woods R (Rented Dyn)
20: Brass (RSM-2)
21: Percussion (Rented Dyn)
22: Bassoon solo (K-micro)
23: Audience L (K-Micro)
24: Audience R (K-Micro)
Those would be the 24 channels recorded on the HD24.
I also was planning to record a backup mix on my Tascam 414. Maybe a Stereo mix of the band and a stereo mix of the orchestra, both straight out of the PA.
I know it's not a great idea but with this few gear I can't think of a better way.
The main problem is going to be orchestra mikes capturing band, especially drums, so I would have to get some sort of acrilic wall (like the one on the metallica and dream theater orchestral concerts).
Also for strings I chose the B2 becouse I would use it on Fig.8 with the 90 degrees axis aiming at the drumkit, to get a maxium rejection. Same with the Brass.
Connecting Mixers:
Main mixer (16 chn.):
Aux send 1: Monitor Mix A (through snake)
Aux send 2: Monitor Mix B (through snake)
Aux send 3: FX (To Behringer built in FX unit)
Aux ret 1: Orchestra (from Behringer Main out)
Aux ret 2: Playback tracks (from external player)
Aux ret 3: FX (From Behringer built in FX unit)
Main out: PA (through snake to power amps)
Many will start screaming about the behringer's FX unit, but I find it quite good actually, and is the only I have (remember about renting the less possible equipment?...)
Hmm... I just realiced I wasn't thinking about compressors.... I guess I would need at least 2, for kick and lead vocals.
So anyway... what do you guys think about it?
PD: Just in case, we play symphonic black metal
Here is the deal. My band is going to have in a couple of months a concert with a 90 piece symphonic orchestra, and I'm working on the sound design for PA and Recording it multitrack for a DVD.
I'm going to make two sound designs:
An independent: No financing, using most of my equipment and renting the less possible ammount of gear.
A Financed one: With financing, renting better equipment.
I have been working lately on the independent one and I would like your opinions.
I'm also studying Musical Producion and Sound, and this will be a part of my thesis.
Gear I Own:
Behringer 2442FX Mixer
Juggs Drumkit 5 piece w/ 4 ZBT cymbals
Tascam 414 MkII
24x4 Snake
Gear I would rent:
Mixer with 16 mic inputs, direct outs.
HD24 or similar
PA and Monitoring stuff
Mics I have:
4 x Behringer XM8500
4 x K-Micro (Low SPL ones)
2 x SM58
2 x Behringer C2
2 x Behringer B2-Pro
2 x Rode NT5
1 x SM57
1 x Nady RSM-2
Mics I would rent:
5 regular dynamics (sm57, sm58...)
I would use my mixer (xenyx) for the orchestra channels and the 16 channels mixer as the main mixer, recieving a stereo mix of the orchestra mixer.
So here is the 24 channels I would record and each one with its mike.
1: Bass Drum (SM58)
2: Snare Drum (SM57)
3: Toms 1, 2 (XM8500)
4: Toms 3 (XM8500)
5: OH L (Rode NT5)
6: OH R (Rode NT5)
7: Bass (Line for recording/Rented dyn for PA)
8: Gt 1 (Rented Dyn)
9: Gt 2 (K-Micro)
10: Key (Line)
11: Voice Ld (SM58)
12: Voice 2 (XM8500)
13: Voice 3 (XM8500)
14: Strings L (B2)
15: Strings R (B2)
16: Violin 1 Reinforcement (C2)
17: Violin 2/Viola Reinf. (C2)
18: Woods L (Rented Dyn)
19: Woods R (Rented Dyn)
20: Brass (RSM-2)
21: Percussion (Rented Dyn)
22: Bassoon solo (K-micro)
23: Audience L (K-Micro)
24: Audience R (K-Micro)
Those would be the 24 channels recorded on the HD24.
I also was planning to record a backup mix on my Tascam 414. Maybe a Stereo mix of the band and a stereo mix of the orchestra, both straight out of the PA.
I know it's not a great idea but with this few gear I can't think of a better way.
The main problem is going to be orchestra mikes capturing band, especially drums, so I would have to get some sort of acrilic wall (like the one on the metallica and dream theater orchestral concerts).
Also for strings I chose the B2 becouse I would use it on Fig.8 with the 90 degrees axis aiming at the drumkit, to get a maxium rejection. Same with the Brass.
Connecting Mixers:
Main mixer (16 chn.):
Aux send 1: Monitor Mix A (through snake)
Aux send 2: Monitor Mix B (through snake)
Aux send 3: FX (To Behringer built in FX unit)
Aux ret 1: Orchestra (from Behringer Main out)
Aux ret 2: Playback tracks (from external player)
Aux ret 3: FX (From Behringer built in FX unit)
Main out: PA (through snake to power amps)
Many will start screaming about the behringer's FX unit, but I find it quite good actually, and is the only I have (remember about renting the less possible equipment?...)
Hmm... I just realiced I wasn't thinking about compressors.... I guess I would need at least 2, for kick and lead vocals.
So anyway... what do you guys think about it?
PD: Just in case, we play symphonic black metal