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robin watson
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Saw a band the other month at a local open mic night. They were young, full of energy and attitude, with a ballsy front man, obvious Nirvana influence among others not quite so obvious.
I'll be recording these guys next week and wondered about that 'Nirvana sound.' In addition to doing some Web researching, I thought I'd pop a post in here asking for pointers.
Drums are the main issue for me, not sure the best way to go. With our own band, our drummer likes to use mulitiple mics (all excellent quality), but I'm wondering if this kind of band might not benefit from a simpler setup. The room is small and treated, so you might say it's 'focused' but not ambient, if that has any bearing.
The other question is recording mixer (mixdown will be done on a Soundcraft 6000). We use a Mackie VLZ 1604 in the rehearsal room, and while it does the job, it doesn't have the most colourful of preamps (ahem). I'm thinking of trying out the Tascam M-216 I picked up the other week.
By the way, before anyone suggests it, it isn't practical to haul the Soundcraft into the rehearsal room, in fact it's practically impossible, hence the Mackie for tracking purposes.
I even thought of using my Studio Projects VTB-1 pre as a single overhead mic pre, although the reasoning behind this is more to do with the fact that the Tascam M-216 doesn't have phantom and therefore can't do for overhead duties (unless I use my battery powered C1000 - frown).
I'm wondering how the Tascam would fare against the Mackie for recording (heavy) guitars?
Cheers anyone for any input.
Robin.
I'll be recording these guys next week and wondered about that 'Nirvana sound.' In addition to doing some Web researching, I thought I'd pop a post in here asking for pointers.
Drums are the main issue for me, not sure the best way to go. With our own band, our drummer likes to use mulitiple mics (all excellent quality), but I'm wondering if this kind of band might not benefit from a simpler setup. The room is small and treated, so you might say it's 'focused' but not ambient, if that has any bearing.
The other question is recording mixer (mixdown will be done on a Soundcraft 6000). We use a Mackie VLZ 1604 in the rehearsal room, and while it does the job, it doesn't have the most colourful of preamps (ahem). I'm thinking of trying out the Tascam M-216 I picked up the other week.
By the way, before anyone suggests it, it isn't practical to haul the Soundcraft into the rehearsal room, in fact it's practically impossible, hence the Mackie for tracking purposes.
I even thought of using my Studio Projects VTB-1 pre as a single overhead mic pre, although the reasoning behind this is more to do with the fact that the Tascam M-216 doesn't have phantom and therefore can't do for overhead duties (unless I use my battery powered C1000 - frown).
I'm wondering how the Tascam would fare against the Mackie for recording (heavy) guitars?
Cheers anyone for any input.
Robin.