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thinfinn
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Just interested in what you guys think about adding a room mic while recording live. Is it worth it? (I've never used one so interested in what it might add to the mix)
Cheers.
Cheers.
Adding a room mic on... ???Just interested in what you guys think about adding a room mic while recording live. Is it worth it? (I've never used one so interested in what it might add to the mix)
Cheers.
Record every source 6" from the mic and you'll have a "2-D" sounding recording that sits 6" beyond the listening plane (perhaps with an unnatural and disjointed sounding reverb added after the fact to simulate a sense of space).
So it's good to record everything say 6" from the mic and put a room mic in to capture some depth... ?
But it is a rather small room....
Just to add in that with the small room minimizing the room's imprint might be the higher one on the list of things to do, but yes track them if you can. You can treat them with the options you might with parallel comp tracks; wild filtered, compression, where a little dab in the mix does it.In that scenario...have each person/instrument fairly close miked, so you can have some separation on the tracks...and then put up your room mics where they will pick up the most balanced sound of all the players. That is the tricky part, but no reason not to put up room mics. You can always decide later if you want to use them in the mix or not.
You may want to assemble the players with that in mind, and then use maybe only a single or stereo pair of room mics, placed in the right spot...not a bunch of room mics all over.
So it's good to record everything say 6" from the mic and put a room mic in to capture some depth... ?
But it is a rather small room....