On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Bengt Gördén<bengan(a)bag.org> wrote:
Den Sunday 09 August 2009 03.30.30 skrev Loki
Davison:
On 8/9/09, Paul Coccoli
<pcoccoli(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Florian
Faber<faber(a)faberman.de> wrote:
Paul Coccoli wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Loki Davison<loki.davison(a)gmail.com>
>
> wrote:
>> I'm really confused. Why should I record with these zoom things
>> instead of my computer and ardour? I was asking what mic configuration
>> I should use. Ie how many mics...
>
> Use 2 mics in XY:
>
http://www.wikirecording.org/XY_Stereo_Microphone_Technique
Why?
Because the OP wants an get a stereo mix of a jam session easily
without phase issues. Plus he already has an audio interface with 2
mic pres.
Ahh, so 2 channels is the way to go? I'd love to be able to change the
relative volume of the instruments afterwards as i've got a habit of
playing a little too loud vs the lead singer ;) Also our lead
guitarist is often way too quiet. Though if everyone has there own mic
i guess you get strange phase effects? A pair of condensers is best?
Non-matched ok?
The community is really good for advice but if you're unfamiliar with
recording and such I suggest you read something. As you're a swede (no pun
intended) there is a really nice compilation of recording articles in the
monthly magazine "Studio". Unfortunatly there is just a pdf left. But here it
is. I bought it just out of curiosity a few years ago and it was very nice
reading.
http://shop.idg.se/pdf/articleInfo.asp?mcat=22&cat=80&item=21333
regards,
PS. They have another nice compilation of articles, about mixing.
http://shop.idg.se/pdf/articleInfo.asp?mcat=22&cat=80&item=20842 DS.
/bengan
Thanks for all the great advice, i've looked into the xy techniques
and there is some great stuff there. I think i'll try coincident xy
and add some spots in later for vocals and lead later if required.
I'll probably pic up the presonus or behringer adat mic pre to add to
my echo gina. Sorry Gördén i don't speak any Swedish, nor am i a
swede! So that's text is a little less informative for me! I'm an
Aussie, and I speak english and german and a bit of russian and
hungarian.
Loki