Tracking acoustic guitar phase issues
Are there phase issues when tracking acoustic direct in and mic at same time?
Are there phase issues when tracking acoustic direct in and mic at same time?
HI EVERYONE,
I am not satisfied with vocal tracking, it seems that I sing in a box and the voice seems as muffled. So if someone can refer me to a solution it would be great because this stiff turn me crazy.
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I'm new here and I signed up after thinking deeply about my recent experience while bored in quarantine.
The question I'm posing is pretty huge, so forgive me.
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I think this is a pretty straightforward question.
I can understand that you would want to track a sweet sounding outboard compressor on a vocal or acoustic guitar, or get a more focused sound with an outboard EQ coming in.
The thing is, would you do this with plugins?
Anyone know of a good "GPS" tracking device I could put in a guitar case? I was looking at this, pretty cool idea, but appears to not work well and is now unavailable, been discontinued, shut down etc.
The action of recording (basics as well as overdubs), as opposed to editing, mixing, or mastering.
Decided to finally utilize my Mackie board for recording, so spent the day tuning and Micing drums. I am sticking with a basic 4 mic setup (kick, snare, ohL,ohR), but am also close Micing the toms to mix them with the OH's. The OH's will be basically the room sound, natural reverb. Setup is this: Kick: Audio- Technica MB series; Snare: GLS Audio 57 copy mic.
Portable Vocal Tracking System.
I'm thinking about a portable tracking booth to take "wherever" I can for the purpose of recording the gifted solo artists around my area.
In my opinion (i think most will agree) that after the original source (instrument, amp, etc..) the room that the instrument is being tracked in is the first stage of EQ.