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CMEZ
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Some of this scenario is mics and placement, some other gear, but here's the problem, the tools you have to work with, and the room you're working in. This is a real world challenge facing yours truly this week as I begin recording.
You're recording set-up allows for 8 channels of simultaneous recording. You have 4 channels with which to record drums. The rest of the available channels are taken up by bass, 2 guitars, and vox. Here are your available microphones:
Two Rode NT5's
Two Neumann TLM 103's
One Rode NTK
One Shure KSM 44
One Shure KSM 32
Four SM 57's
One AKG D112
Two SM 58's
One Beta 58
The room is 16X28 with a 4 foot square cut-out at one end (bathroom). 12 foot ceilings, old plaster walls. Tile floors (90% carpeted, however). It's a pretty live room, but not in an unpleasing way.
So those are your mics; that's your room. I've got some good preamps and compressors. What would you use where and why?
Thought it might be fun for folks to get in on a real-world, as it happens scenario and I'll update stuff as I go, if you're interested in tracking the progress.
The band is called Pendergast, and if you're interested, you might hop over to http://www.pendergastkc.com. There are three songs listed on the media page. (Now, I didn't record those-Lou Whitney did. That was a one day demo session w/no overdubs all live to tape except vocals).
Anyways, if anybody thinks it might be interesting to weigh in and see how things progress, post here. Project starts tomorrow and will run most of the month and into April.
Chris
You're recording set-up allows for 8 channels of simultaneous recording. You have 4 channels with which to record drums. The rest of the available channels are taken up by bass, 2 guitars, and vox. Here are your available microphones:
Two Rode NT5's
Two Neumann TLM 103's
One Rode NTK
One Shure KSM 44
One Shure KSM 32
Four SM 57's
One AKG D112
Two SM 58's
One Beta 58
The room is 16X28 with a 4 foot square cut-out at one end (bathroom). 12 foot ceilings, old plaster walls. Tile floors (90% carpeted, however). It's a pretty live room, but not in an unpleasing way.
So those are your mics; that's your room. I've got some good preamps and compressors. What would you use where and why?
Thought it might be fun for folks to get in on a real-world, as it happens scenario and I'll update stuff as I go, if you're interested in tracking the progress.
The band is called Pendergast, and if you're interested, you might hop over to http://www.pendergastkc.com. There are three songs listed on the media page. (Now, I didn't record those-Lou Whitney did. That was a one day demo session w/no overdubs all live to tape except vocals).
Anyways, if anybody thinks it might be interesting to weigh in and see how things progress, post here. Project starts tomorrow and will run most of the month and into April.
Chris