J-HALEY wrote:Planetguy wrote:J-HALEY wrote:I have decided to do some recording and have been working on tunes in my home studio. I just about have one of them complete and am very happy and excited with the way it is turning out (instrumental)! I have one track left to lay down it is an acoustic track. I have been reading in another thread about micing techniques for acoustic guitars. I don't have the proper condenser mics. for this. I do however have an SM Beta 87A condenser mic. I also have SM 58 Beta, SM 58, and 2 SM 57's I was planning on just plugging the acoustic into the hard disk recorder and using the COSM settings. This is what I did with another original I recorded "Consuelo" Thoughts? Tomorrow I plan to change the strings on the acoustic and get that last track recorded, then mix down and hopefully post it on my player before this weekend!
what format are you recording to, jeff? if you have tracks to spare....go w both DI AND one or two of those Beta's ..then you have some choices re. blend or going one way or the other.
those beta's do a fine job for recording acoustic instruments.
Thanks Mark, I am using a Boss BR1180 hard disk recorder. I bought it back in 04 before I learned how to work computers. It really is a great little song writers recorder. Should I use that X/Y pattern you were talking about in mikes thread. Yes I have 4 tracks left.
yeah, those are real cool machines. i came close to grabbing one recently but had to replace my old P.O.S. Carvin mixer w an Allen & Heath ZED22FX board.
yeah, i'd definitely go w the old tried and true X/Y pattern. one of 'em aimed
at the brdg the other around the 12th fret. and remember your gtr's proximity to the mics will affect the tone as well as the level.
it is a little more work than going DI and you've gotta keep Fido quiet but it can be fun experimenting w different mics and placement. plus it just flat out SOUNDS better.
looking fwd to hearing what you come up with.