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miker73
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This'll be a rather lengthy post, but I am THOROUGHLY confused:
Here's what happened:
I'm doing guitar overdubs. Had been working on vocals and other stuff in the hour or two before, and everything is working perfectly. Put the 57 up in front of the Marshall 2 12" combo amp and everything sounds really distant and slightly out of phase. The amp is pretty cranked, so I know something is wrong. As the guitarist keeps playing, the sound randomly "pops" back into what it should sound like, and then "pops" back into the distant, out of phase sound. ( the 57 sounds like it's about 4 feet away and 2 feet up, when it's actually about 2 inches from the amp ). I am BAFFLED. Check the mic, cable, channel on my mixer, etc. etc. etc. All are fine. Check the main outs, inserts, direct outs, etc. etc. , everything is fine.
The guitar player says " why don't we mic the other speaker instead". We do, and voila' everything is fine.
Was this a phase issue???? What happened????
HEEEELLLLPPP!!!!
Michael
Here's what happened:
I'm doing guitar overdubs. Had been working on vocals and other stuff in the hour or two before, and everything is working perfectly. Put the 57 up in front of the Marshall 2 12" combo amp and everything sounds really distant and slightly out of phase. The amp is pretty cranked, so I know something is wrong. As the guitarist keeps playing, the sound randomly "pops" back into what it should sound like, and then "pops" back into the distant, out of phase sound. ( the 57 sounds like it's about 4 feet away and 2 feet up, when it's actually about 2 inches from the amp ). I am BAFFLED. Check the mic, cable, channel on my mixer, etc. etc. etc. All are fine. Check the main outs, inserts, direct outs, etc. etc. , everything is fine.
The guitar player says " why don't we mic the other speaker instead". We do, and voila' everything is fine.
Was this a phase issue???? What happened????
HEEEELLLLPPP!!!!
Michael