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chadsxe
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I will start with a list of things I have to record with.
Delta 1010LT
DMP3
A wide selection of Shure Microphones (3xSM57, Beta 52, 2xBeta 56, Beta 58, PG52, 3xPG56)
A digital MD 4 Sony 4 track (which has two decent pres on it that I can use)
I need to record a band live in a garage. The band has two guitar players, bass, drummer, and singer. They are not looking for anything amazing. They just want something to hand off to someone, which lets them know they can play what is asked of them. There asking for this to be done as simple as possible. I do not want to record the bass player DI. It would confuse him and take away from what I am trying to do. So with this said what kind of mic placements should I be using. The only thing I know for sure is that I want to mic the two guitars on different tracks. As far as the bass and drums go I am in the dark. I was thinking one low mic placement to pick up the bass drum and bass and one overhead for the rest of the drums. Ehhh I have no clue let me know if you need to have more info. Thanks
Delta 1010LT
DMP3
A wide selection of Shure Microphones (3xSM57, Beta 52, 2xBeta 56, Beta 58, PG52, 3xPG56)
A digital MD 4 Sony 4 track (which has two decent pres on it that I can use)
I need to record a band live in a garage. The band has two guitar players, bass, drummer, and singer. They are not looking for anything amazing. They just want something to hand off to someone, which lets them know they can play what is asked of them. There asking for this to be done as simple as possible. I do not want to record the bass player DI. It would confuse him and take away from what I am trying to do. So with this said what kind of mic placements should I be using. The only thing I know for sure is that I want to mic the two guitars on different tracks. As far as the bass and drums go I am in the dark. I was thinking one low mic placement to pick up the bass drum and bass and one overhead for the rest of the drums. Ehhh I have no clue let me know if you need to have more info. Thanks