Tracking acoustic guitar this morning
Hi everyone. I have a client/friend coming over today to record acoustic guitar and then some vocals. I want to get the best tracks possible obviously and I have made some recordings in the past with acoustic that arent too bad. Let me just tell you what I've got and maybe you can tell me my best options. I have a Tascam DM-4800 and a single UA LA-610 for pres.
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Acoustic Guitar / Vocals Amplification
Hi All,
I have read as many internet "How to set up PA system's guides" as any one man should but they all seem to miss the same point. How to get the sound out of the guitar in the first place.
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Mic combination for Vocal & Acoustic guitar
Okay so I'm looking mic vocals and acoustic guitar. This doesn't have to be at the same time, though the option would be nice.
I was intending to buy an AT4033 for the vocals but keep getting told the AT4050 provides more options (not just cardioid etc).
Also I was thinking of a stereo matched pair of NT55s. I could also then use these on other things e.g. drum overheads.
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Mic placements for acoustic guitar recording
Hello
I am not very experienced with recording techniques - I am a composer and bassist, but have a new gig writing tracks for radio beds. I want to record an acoustic guitar part, but could use some tips on mic placement.
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Recording Acoustic Guitar not on a budget. :)
Just bought a pair of M150's and recorded my old D35. These mics are stunning, quite superior to all I have heard before. Looking forward to doing my next piano CD with them, but in the meantime, here is a sample.
http://www.lodestarrecordings.comau/YouTurnMeOnImARadio.mp3
Zoom H2/Recording voice and Acoustic Guitar?
Hello,I just bought a Zoom H2 to record some song idea's and acoustic demos.I was just wondering if anyone else on this board could maybe let me know how i could use the Zoom most effectively for recording these demos.I've never done recording before so i'm kind of in the dark on this one.How far should i be away from the mic? What settings should i use? Front mics or all 4?
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mic for recording acoustic guitars
Folks,
Please can someone help me in the selection of an affordable (200- 300 $)
mic for recording acoustic guitar at home.
I am looking at
AT4041 (SDC)
RODE NT5 (SDC)
Shure SM81 (SDC)
I am also looking at some stereo SDC mics or any other affordable stereo mics. Would stereo makes help in the first place?
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Recording Acoustic Guitar on a budget...
The is a 4 year old fender acoustic..
i have a seymour duncan woody, as well as a handful of condensers, sm57's+8's, and i can't get a sound i really am happy with with these obviously, the only one i am breifly happy with at the moment in the Behringer b1. i am a very low budget engineer as i am a full time student. what mic would you recommend for under £150 ?
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Recording Elec & Acoustic Guitar
Recording a Reggae/groove song.
Acoustic Guitar is going pure rhythm, mostly upbeats and such, playing the basic chords.
Electric guitar has a mini solo here and there, otherwise just adding color to the overall picture.
How would you separate them in the mix?
I was thinking different pans, as well as different eq.
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Mics for acoustic guitar and vocals/harmonica?
Hello everyone,