
leavings
Member
I'm not sure why, but I had never tried using room mics before. Usually I set up a coincident pair next to my guitar or voice and always have to battle for a good stereo image. I tried setting up some room mics today to pick up the ambient sound and the improvement seemed laughably easy. A few questions for everyone:
1) I have some condensers and some dynamics. Today I put the condensers (Rode NT-1 and NT-1a) on my vocal and guitar, and set up a few cheap dynamics on the periphery for the spread. Do you think it would be better to have the dynamics close up and the condensers out wide? Or, should I use condensers/dynamics for everything?
2) Is there any potential downfall to room mics that I might not know about? Can it muddle a stereo signal if it gets broadcast in mono, for example? Anything else you can think of?
3) Why didn't I try this before? Seriously...wtf?
Peter
1) I have some condensers and some dynamics. Today I put the condensers (Rode NT-1 and NT-1a) on my vocal and guitar, and set up a few cheap dynamics on the periphery for the spread. Do you think it would be better to have the dynamics close up and the condensers out wide? Or, should I use condensers/dynamics for everything?
2) Is there any potential downfall to room mics that I might not know about? Can it muddle a stereo signal if it gets broadcast in mono, for example? Anything else you can think of?
3) Why didn't I try this before? Seriously...wtf?
Peter