
Alexbt
New member
Hi all,
Our band often plays at clubs that have really good house sound systems.
We have had them record our show live from the board to MD with interesting results.
It could be the MiniDisc recorder, but the volume level coming off the disk is very low. I had to normalize or bring up gain on the tracks in order to hear them well enough.
The drums, while miced are not very loud in the mix (probably because our drummer plays too loud). Also the lead guitar tends to be too soft. (Maybe his amp was too loud and didn't need to be miced as much?
Also the mix doesn't come out stereo like we asked. (Though sometimes you can't 'ask' these people to do anything)
Anyways, is there any way to record this stuff, into 4-6 tracks, with a combination of their equiptment and ours?
I mean, they mic or have a line out from everything in the band. I don't know how or if it would be possible to share the lines. It would be nice to have control over the sound after the fact.
Ideas?
-Alex
Our band often plays at clubs that have really good house sound systems.
We have had them record our show live from the board to MD with interesting results.
It could be the MiniDisc recorder, but the volume level coming off the disk is very low. I had to normalize or bring up gain on the tracks in order to hear them well enough.
The drums, while miced are not very loud in the mix (probably because our drummer plays too loud). Also the lead guitar tends to be too soft. (Maybe his amp was too loud and didn't need to be miced as much?
Also the mix doesn't come out stereo like we asked. (Though sometimes you can't 'ask' these people to do anything)
Anyways, is there any way to record this stuff, into 4-6 tracks, with a combination of their equiptment and ours?
I mean, they mic or have a line out from everything in the band. I don't know how or if it would be possible to share the lines. It would be nice to have control over the sound after the fact.
Ideas?
-Alex