...Mi question is where do I clip these mikes. I was plannig on my Jeans or to my cap. What do you all think? If they are cliped to my jeans or cap will they pick up my voice singing and the people around me? Once I saw a guy recording Black Sabbath, I think he had a dat and he kept his mike on the floor pionting twards the stage. Is that a goog idea? I want to rock out & record, is it possible?
Let's see... Cap. Go for it. Yes. No. No.
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...Mi question is where do I clip these mikes. I was plannig on my Jeans or to my cap.
Clip 'em to your cap - higher is better to reduce the crowd noise around you, minimize muffling from the surrounding crowd, etc.
What do you all think?
I think there are very few people here who've used the gear you mention, hence the lack of detailed responses. Give it a try, see what happens, and let us know how it goes for future reference.
If they are cliped to my jeans or cap will they pick up my voice singing and the people around me?
Yes. Not much to be done about this but try to locate yourself in a good-sounding spot that doesn't have lots of singers / yellers.
Once I saw a guy recording Black Sabbath, I think he had a dat and he kept his mike on the floor pionting twards the stage. Is that a goog idea?
Probably not, unless you want people stepping on your mics and gear. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding and this was set up on the stage lip or some such?
I want to rock out & record, is it possible?
IME, no. Rocking out and recording don't mix well together. Everything you do in the process of "rocking out" will have a negative impact on the recording - the mics will pick up phasing and swooshing sounds from dancing around, as well as your singing and hooting and hollering.