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colorado hick
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Hey folks,
I am looking for some good microphone suggestions. I am doing recordings of acoustic music, guitar, mandolin, upright bass, accordion, etc, and am looking for some mics that will give me the natural reverb of the room. I usually like the 'presence' of a XY coincident recording with the mic stand set up 5 or six feet away from the player(s). I sometimes am recording as a trio or duet and sometimes one instrument/vocal at a time. I am using a presonus 2 in/ 2 out USB powered interface going into a windows laptop with audacity or reaper.
I have been trying to use some NADY STM-1 ribbon mics (AEA R84 rip-off). The issue that i have is that by the time i get the gain up to where i can hear what i want to record (at about 95% gain on the preamp) there is way to much background noise.
I have also tried some older low-end large diaphram condensers, but there is not any warmth to the tone and I still get a lot of internal noise.
Can you guys recommend some good mics? Is the problem the preamps in my audio interface? I tried my (admittedly cheap) mixing board and it was just as bad. Maybe these ribbon mics are not the best bet for high-gain situations? Even when i get right on top of it they both were really hissing. Maybe the ribbons are bad?
I am looking for some good microphone suggestions. I am doing recordings of acoustic music, guitar, mandolin, upright bass, accordion, etc, and am looking for some mics that will give me the natural reverb of the room. I usually like the 'presence' of a XY coincident recording with the mic stand set up 5 or six feet away from the player(s). I sometimes am recording as a trio or duet and sometimes one instrument/vocal at a time. I am using a presonus 2 in/ 2 out USB powered interface going into a windows laptop with audacity or reaper.
I have been trying to use some NADY STM-1 ribbon mics (AEA R84 rip-off). The issue that i have is that by the time i get the gain up to where i can hear what i want to record (at about 95% gain on the preamp) there is way to much background noise.
I have also tried some older low-end large diaphram condensers, but there is not any warmth to the tone and I still get a lot of internal noise.
Can you guys recommend some good mics? Is the problem the preamps in my audio interface? I tried my (admittedly cheap) mixing board and it was just as bad. Maybe these ribbon mics are not the best bet for high-gain situations? Even when i get right on top of it they both were really hissing. Maybe the ribbons are bad?