
aaronmcoleman
The truth is out there!
I just started recording banjo for a little project I'm working on.
Basically I'm recording it the same way I would an acoustic guitar, with one SDC at a 45 degree angle aimed at where the neck and body join together.
Then I've been putting a little compression on it with a slow attack and quick release to keep the rhythmic/percussive sound of the banjo. Then I've been EQing just a little bit out of the bottom end so it doesn't compete with the guitar.
The results are alright, but I know they could be better.
Any tips from those who have recorded banjos before?
Basically I'm recording it the same way I would an acoustic guitar, with one SDC at a 45 degree angle aimed at where the neck and body join together.
Then I've been putting a little compression on it with a slow attack and quick release to keep the rhythmic/percussive sound of the banjo. Then I've been EQing just a little bit out of the bottom end so it doesn't compete with the guitar.
The results are alright, but I know they could be better.
Any tips from those who have recorded banjos before?