I've recorded just about every type of acoustic instruments, but never a resophonic guitar... Soon I'm gonna need to... Anyone want to give me any tips on what types of mic(s) to use, large diaphram..etc.. Placements..etc...
I don't see why you can't record a resonator the same as you would a regular acoustic. Perhaps just point your mic at the metal near the soundhole instead of the usual 12th fret. I think a mic that will pick up a deep warm tone will do the trick. You may want to stay away from the standard 57/58....
Try out different configurations. If you've ever mic'd a standup bass, this shouldn't be much different...
With all due respect, Harvey, my Dobro may well get a different sound from the ones you mentioned. I'm not saying better, mind you , what with the old man here doing the playing. The important thing, as always, is to experiment and to find what makes it sound good.
Thanks! I've been quite successful with standup bass so far... I mostly record only bluegrass bands and I've found a good technique for the bass... Just never gave a dobro a try and I have a studio musician coming in, in a few weeks and I can't waste a lot of time 'testing' with him... I may have to get a local player to come in and do a bit of testing with him first...
I've got several SM57 & 58's, Rode K2, Rode NT5's (2 pair), TLM-103, surely I can find a combination that will work...
I've thought about a ribbon mic, but I dont' have one... Maybe I can get one to try... How do you guys think a ribbon would work..?