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skiz
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hey guys!
tracking a southern metal cover at the moment with a buddy.
really struggling to get a great sound on the guitars tho.. The tone coming out the amp is awesome, loving it. It just doesnt translate when i mic it.
SO!
i have a few questions on mic positions and how the characteristics of the sound will change as the mic is moved. So could anyone help with these?
What is the main attribute looked for when one chooses micing directly ON axis, mic 90 degrees to the mesh?
What is the main attribute looked for when one chooses micing off axis (halfway between edge of cone and dust cap) also 90 degrees to the mesh.
How does the sound change as you move this mic towards the center and also further to the edge of the cone?
What is the benefit of off axis micing with 45 degree angle towards center?
what is the benefit of off axis micing with 45 degree angle towards the edge?
so after all that, i ask you, if you were tracking a relatively high gain guitar (i know that too much gain is never good, i tend never to go much higher than 3) what mic placing would you start with to give you the crunchy tone you would want with enough high end to give it definition?
i know this is sort of a "go by what sounds good to you" type of question, but where would you start? from there i can make fine adjustments based on how the characteristics change with position.
thanks a lot guys
tracking a southern metal cover at the moment with a buddy.
really struggling to get a great sound on the guitars tho.. The tone coming out the amp is awesome, loving it. It just doesnt translate when i mic it.
SO!
i have a few questions on mic positions and how the characteristics of the sound will change as the mic is moved. So could anyone help with these?
What is the main attribute looked for when one chooses micing directly ON axis, mic 90 degrees to the mesh?
What is the main attribute looked for when one chooses micing off axis (halfway between edge of cone and dust cap) also 90 degrees to the mesh.
How does the sound change as you move this mic towards the center and also further to the edge of the cone?
What is the benefit of off axis micing with 45 degree angle towards center?
what is the benefit of off axis micing with 45 degree angle towards the edge?
so after all that, i ask you, if you were tracking a relatively high gain guitar (i know that too much gain is never good, i tend never to go much higher than 3) what mic placing would you start with to give you the crunchy tone you would want with enough high end to give it definition?
i know this is sort of a "go by what sounds good to you" type of question, but where would you start? from there i can make fine adjustments based on how the characteristics change with position.
thanks a lot guys
