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Brian01
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We are recording in a smallish room, pretty dead acousticly to 2 adat xt20s. We are going to add reverb to the drums later. The bass is direct, and the guitar is direct via a Line6 Vetta. Normally everything is very much isolated. No problem with sound bleading onto other mics/tracks etc.
The previous recordings did not sound bad, but yesterday we decided to practice our set instead of record (we did record straight to a cdr, but not a multitrack). We had the vocals, guitar and bass comming back through the PA (monitors really). The recording sounded great, much more "live" and realistic than our previous recordings. Its making me think it would be better to have the sound blead onto all the other mics (vocal, drum over heads etc). Sounds a lot like the 60s recording sound. How much of a problem will this be when mixing the drums down, with reverb etc? I am thinking a lot of guitar will be in the overheads. Any thoughts?
The previous recordings did not sound bad, but yesterday we decided to practice our set instead of record (we did record straight to a cdr, but not a multitrack). We had the vocals, guitar and bass comming back through the PA (monitors really). The recording sounded great, much more "live" and realistic than our previous recordings. Its making me think it would be better to have the sound blead onto all the other mics (vocal, drum over heads etc). Sounds a lot like the 60s recording sound. How much of a problem will this be when mixing the drums down, with reverb etc? I am thinking a lot of guitar will be in the overheads. Any thoughts?