The instrumentation for this project includes one or two vocal tracks, the ukulele with possible overdubbed solo's, djembe, and a bit of other hand percussion.
The only mic's I have available are cheap Nady's that came in a drum package. One DM 80 dynamic, several DM70 dynamics, and two CM85 condensers.
What mic(s) should I use on the uke, and where should I place the mic(s)?
In the past, I have used the two CM85s. One pointing at the neck, the other at the sound hole, both about 6 inches away. My results have been weak and muddy. I would like them to sound sharp and fresh. I hope the bad sounds are more of a result of the cheap mics, rather than my skills... although I still consider myself a novice.
I am going for a laid-back style, kind of a cross between Iz, Jack Johnson, and softer Sublime.
Thanks for any help!
PS - In the title, technically should it be "an" ukulele? It doesn't sound right without the "a".
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Educational maybe, but not as awesome as this. [youtube:4f92343
Educational maybe, but not as awesome as this.
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/I know I know, it's not Ukulele related.
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Waiting for a Ukulele thread for a while. Also I think it would be an if you pronounce it OOkulele.