
Whoopysnorp
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OK, I've been doing this home recording stuff for a little while now, and I feel that I've got the basics more or less down (mostly thanks to advice picked up here). For example, my first move in any recording situation is to use a 57 on guitar amps, toms, and snares. I almost always use MXL603s for drum overheads (I have ECM8000s too, but prefer the 603s), and I have a Sennheiser e602 for kick drums (though I've also used Shure Beta 52s, mostly on other peoples' drums). I know where to point these mics to get a good, solid sound. For drum overheads I just put them in a simple configuration, one above each side of the kit. And I use my one and only large diaphragm mic (a CAD M-37) on vocals. I'm recording onto a PC with a Delta 66, by the way, and I use a Yamaha 12 channel 4-bus mixer in front of it.
So now, I'm starting to get bored with doing things the normal way. Don't get me wrong, I really like the sounds I get, but I feel there's a whole world I'm missing when it comes to tracking. I want to hear what I could do to expand these basic techniques. If you have found some mic besides the basic 57 that rules on guitar amps, tell me. Or if you have a weird combination of mics that you use where most people just use one, talk about that. Somebody recently posted that he likes to put guitar amps up against a clothes dryer and point the mic at the back of the dryer to get a weird reverb sound. Tell me stuff like that too. Hopefully this will turn into a good thread with lots of info for everybody.
So now, I'm starting to get bored with doing things the normal way. Don't get me wrong, I really like the sounds I get, but I feel there's a whole world I'm missing when it comes to tracking. I want to hear what I could do to expand these basic techniques. If you have found some mic besides the basic 57 that rules on guitar amps, tell me. Or if you have a weird combination of mics that you use where most people just use one, talk about that. Somebody recently posted that he likes to put guitar amps up against a clothes dryer and point the mic at the back of the dryer to get a weird reverb sound. Tell me stuff like that too. Hopefully this will turn into a good thread with lots of info for everybody.