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goodbyebluesky
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I'm inexperienced to recording, and especially new to condensor microphones.
I've recorded a track with my mxl 990 (first mic) and I'm curious about a few things.
First off, how can you keep a condensor from picking up every little thing in the room other than the source?! I mean, I can hear myself BREATHING when I listen back to the track of me playing acoustic guitar! Pick noise and string squeak actually are inconsequential which suprises me..... but I shift my weight in my seat while I'm playing and I can hear that as well!
FYI I am positioning it about 14" from the guitar, keeping it lined up somewhere in between the 12th and 14th fret. Any further back and it really loses to attack so I like the proximity.
Would compression help? So far I'm tracking without it. When I get my computer based setup up and running I'll be able to apply it after-the-fact so....... yea. any other ideas?
I've recorded a track with my mxl 990 (first mic) and I'm curious about a few things.
First off, how can you keep a condensor from picking up every little thing in the room other than the source?! I mean, I can hear myself BREATHING when I listen back to the track of me playing acoustic guitar! Pick noise and string squeak actually are inconsequential which suprises me..... but I shift my weight in my seat while I'm playing and I can hear that as well!
FYI I am positioning it about 14" from the guitar, keeping it lined up somewhere in between the 12th and 14th fret. Any further back and it really loses to attack so I like the proximity.
Would compression help? So far I'm tracking without it. When I get my computer based setup up and running I'll be able to apply it after-the-fact so....... yea. any other ideas?