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I've done some digging through this site and have gotten some great tips. I recorded my band's first CD (www.whistlepigs.com for samples) using Mbox and a LDC mic--Studio Projects C3. There were a couple tracks done with a Midnight Blue SDC.
The limitations of track by track recording for bluegrass are severe, though, so for the next one we plan to do a "live" in studio thing.
We will be using the Digi 002 (ProTools LE) for our next product. I've upgraded some mics, too. We're hoping to put a couple LDC in an X/Y pattern and use a matched set of Earthworks SR30 (also called SR77 I believe) for "step-up-to-the-mic" solos. I have an ART tube pre-amp I was thinking of using for the LDC but very little else gearwise.
The only problem is that our bass player uses something called an Eminence bass (http://www.gelbass.com/). It has an upright tone when run through our board on stage and it plays like an upright, but it has little to no acoustic tone. Therefore, when we plug it in to record (plugs directly into the Digi 002) it will record fine but we can't hear it while we play.
One suggestion has been to run the bass into a bass amp, put a mic in front of the amp and record the bass that way, but I'm concerned about too much bleed.
Any thoughts? I'd be interested to hear any suggestions for gear, setup, technique, etc.
Fred
I've done some digging through this site and have gotten some great tips. I recorded my band's first CD (www.whistlepigs.com for samples) using Mbox and a LDC mic--Studio Projects C3. There were a couple tracks done with a Midnight Blue SDC.
The limitations of track by track recording for bluegrass are severe, though, so for the next one we plan to do a "live" in studio thing.
We will be using the Digi 002 (ProTools LE) for our next product. I've upgraded some mics, too. We're hoping to put a couple LDC in an X/Y pattern and use a matched set of Earthworks SR30 (also called SR77 I believe) for "step-up-to-the-mic" solos. I have an ART tube pre-amp I was thinking of using for the LDC but very little else gearwise.
The only problem is that our bass player uses something called an Eminence bass (http://www.gelbass.com/). It has an upright tone when run through our board on stage and it plays like an upright, but it has little to no acoustic tone. Therefore, when we plug it in to record (plugs directly into the Digi 002) it will record fine but we can't hear it while we play.
One suggestion has been to run the bass into a bass amp, put a mic in front of the amp and record the bass that way, but I'm concerned about too much bleed.
Any thoughts? I'd be interested to hear any suggestions for gear, setup, technique, etc.
Fred
. This guy has no means to transport a bigger instrument either. If he was a jerk, we'd fire him and get another player, but he's a great guy, a good player, and pulls his share of the band load. The good thing is that it actually sounds good through a PA. Byron House (I've seen him play with Chris Thile and Sam Bush) uses the same thing.