Alright. I've got my studio all set up, complete with studio monitors and
my Presonus FP10 interface. It sounds beautiful. Especially running my vocals and 12-string acoustic.
However...
I started recording the band last week and we started off with the guitars playing to a click track. They're very good guitarists. In time and extremely talented. I'm lining in from a Line6 modeling amp head and the guitar sounds like it was recorded for a 1980's video game. I figured it was due to the modeling amp, but I'm not sure.
I downloaded Acme Bar Gig (A VST guitar processor), and I think they'll be able to get the sound they're looking for through that and get a much better tone, but if they can't, are there any other suggestions? Any VSTs that will give me a good variation of distortion sounds for guitars, rather than using the setup I am now?
Also.. question 2.
I set up and mic'd a huge drum kit. The kid has 2 kicks, 5 toms, and a huge cymbol setup along with the standard pieces of course. He wanted to use Nady's to mic the kicks and we got a HORRIBLE dead sound out of them, so finally I moved the mics and mic'd the heads of the kicks and got a better sound, but with hardly any bottom end.
We used SM57's as overheads and some PG52's for his floor toms and split his higher toms between a '58 and another lesser dynamic mic I'm definitely not proud of.
The kit is well balanced and sounded good, but it has this horrid compressed sound. It sounds like you're listening to it through ear plugs even through my studio monitors. I really hope it's not because I recorded in a carpeted basement with no acoustic treatment or anything of the sort. I don't have any reverb or white noise, but the sound is so dead and has no color at all.
Question 3:
I've never recorded anything other than acoustic before, but when I record in reaper, all my volume levels are pathetically low, but if I turn them up anymore I clip like crazy. Is that standard? Compared to a professional quality mastered song, my recordings are about 50% of the volume, but if I open a finished song (Big band) in Reaper, it clips bad too. My step dad seems to think that when you master a song, you nearly double the volume, which I'm hoping is true because I don't know how to get the volume out of their mix without making it sound like shit.
I'll admit, the most I've ever done with mixcraft was record, mix, and render. I honestly have no idea what mastering is or how it's done. Any pointers or links where I can read up?
I haven't recorded vocals yet and we're still trying to fix the guitar sound so I can retrack them, but after it's all done, I need to figure out how to add some color to the drums, a better guitar sound, and how to master it to get a semi-professional sounding record.
Any help or tips would be overly appreciated.
Thanks guys.