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'Nuther newbie question:
As reported on these pages, I'm in a 3-piece snooz-blooz & beatnik jazz basement trio (bass, stereo synth guitarist & drums) Nobody sings aside from a few grunts here and there. I want to roll tape while we play to capture any moments of inspiration we might have, to capture original (OK, very derivative) song ideas we come up with on a given evening, or to perhaps allow us to release a plainum-selling disc someday.
I've got a Tascam 424 MkIII:
-the bass amp's line-out goes straight in to track 1
-guitar left & right (via SM57's) go to tracks 2 & 3
-on the drums I've got a SM57 on kick, SM57 on snare, & 2 SM58's as overheads. All 4 go into a Peavey XR-684 mixer/amp, where I can only adjust relative levels (EQ is disabled to the Monitor Out when in the stereo mode req'd for the synth guitarist). I take the PV's monitor line out over to the Tascam's track 4
Mic Question (thought I'd never get to it, didn'tcha?):
-in light of my limited sub-mixing capacity and cassette-based 4-track (recall the Weak Link subject line) , would I be wasting my time tracking down used "real" kick drum mics such as a D112 or Beta 52 and a pair of condenser mics for the overheads? I'd hate to spend >$250 on mics just to discover that the drums were just as lame.
If not, what is the "SM-57 of overhead mics"? The SM-57 seems to be a no-brainer for guitar amps, snare, and evidently for driving nails as I've recently learned. Is there a similar condenser mic of choice?
Thanks,
Cb
As reported on these pages, I'm in a 3-piece snooz-blooz & beatnik jazz basement trio (bass, stereo synth guitarist & drums) Nobody sings aside from a few grunts here and there. I want to roll tape while we play to capture any moments of inspiration we might have, to capture original (OK, very derivative) song ideas we come up with on a given evening, or to perhaps allow us to release a plainum-selling disc someday.
I've got a Tascam 424 MkIII:
-the bass amp's line-out goes straight in to track 1
-guitar left & right (via SM57's) go to tracks 2 & 3
-on the drums I've got a SM57 on kick, SM57 on snare, & 2 SM58's as overheads. All 4 go into a Peavey XR-684 mixer/amp, where I can only adjust relative levels (EQ is disabled to the Monitor Out when in the stereo mode req'd for the synth guitarist). I take the PV's monitor line out over to the Tascam's track 4
Mic Question (thought I'd never get to it, didn'tcha?):
-in light of my limited sub-mixing capacity and cassette-based 4-track (recall the Weak Link subject line) , would I be wasting my time tracking down used "real" kick drum mics such as a D112 or Beta 52 and a pair of condenser mics for the overheads? I'd hate to spend >$250 on mics just to discover that the drums were just as lame.
If not, what is the "SM-57 of overhead mics"? The SM-57 seems to be a no-brainer for guitar amps, snare, and evidently for driving nails as I've recently learned. Is there a similar condenser mic of choice?
Thanks,
Cb
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