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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: crackmc on September 14, 2013, 11:31:38 PM
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so i've finally acquired enough gear to mic multiple instruments, which i'll be doing next weekend...3-piece (bass/guitar+vox/kit)
not multi-tracking...mixing everything down to stereo
this will be a small coffeehouse type setting, so i won't have a lot of real estate to work with
any tips for a n00b?
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Long cables and duct tape... Keep you junk off to the side so you're not in way...
Have a good time. Even a bad taping experience can be a fun learning experience...
Terry
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Long cables and duct tape... Keep you junk off to the side so you're not in way...
heh
cable length isn't a problem (that's what she said?)
my tape is way fancier than duct
taking up a big footprint isn't a huge concern...i obviously don't intend to stretch out, and i'm very familiar with being onstage (just not with my own gear)
i'm stoked...i've had this fucking kick drum mic for 3 years and finally get to use it ;D
Have a good time. Even a bad taping experience can be a fun learning experience...
well said
the good thing - i'm way too old and jaded for 'pre-show anxiety'
one of the things i say to first time tapers looking for advice: you'll make a hundred shitty tapes before you make your first great one, and that's OK. i keep reminding myself this same exact thing.
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Ha! Sounds like you got it covered!
Terry
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so i've finally acquired enough gear to mic multiple instruments, which i'll be doing next weekend...3-piece (bass/guitar+vox/kit)
not multi-tracking...mixing everything down to stereo
will you get to setup before and hear the soundcheck? Got a set of IEMs (not noise canceling, noise isolating, that is a key difference)? Those would be two things I'd want to have if I was dropping everything to 2ch on the fly. Always plan where the null is on your mic pattern and use that to eliminate as much bleed as possible. I've pointed mics at a 70 degree angle off-axis to what I wanted to record because that put the null of the pattern directly facing what I didn't want to bleed into that channel before, gaining something like 10db of rejection. Other then that, shit on stage is so much louder than in the section, to the order of 30db or so.
Are you getting a patch for the vox or just double micing it? Thats one thing I would try and get a direct out for, the rest you can probably just double-mic with whatever the house is using.
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i'll probably be there before the band (and the coffeehouse staff) arrives things the taper geek says
Shure EM2 monitors: check
direct vox in (honestly, i think this is the only only wild card)
not really worried about bleed...i've got a bunch of Pelicans. i'll pretend they're baffles