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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: jsimpson on March 14, 2007, 04:41:54 PM
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I'm doing my first SBD recording next month for a local band, and then twice more later on in the month.
Just wondering, if I didn't want a "dry" sound, I should mix the SBD and AUD recording, right? My setup isn't the greatest. I'm on a pretty damn tight budget, so I've got a 30gig iPod w/ the Belkin TuneTalk and a pair of omni-mics from Soundprofessionals (SP-BMC-2).
Mics - http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-BMC-2
Recorder - http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=277661
iPod - you know what these look like.
Now, I'm thinking of buying http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-poweredbattery1.htm (http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/gs/gs-poweredbattery1.htm) <-- those to replace my SP-BMC-2's since I have no bass roll-off on the ones I have now. The kick drum always comes out staticy and overpowers my recordings so I figured it's a good investment. I'm also buying the RCA's so I can get hooked up to the patchbox but my general question is...am I doing this right?
Any and all suggestions welcome. Money not an issue. I'd like to learn if I can't actually posses it anyways.
Thank you.
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I use the GSAomni's and an iRiver IHP-120 to do all of my recording. I record SBD's with just the iRiver and then use something extra to record the AUD. I then mix in ACID Pro 4.0 to do a matrix. I assume you plan to do the same?
Here is a sample of two of my DMB tapes using the GSA's
http://www.dreamingtree.org/getsamples2006.php/dmb2006-06-02.GSAomni.TheStone.mp3
http://www.dreamingtree.org/getsamples2006.php/dmb2006-06-03.GSAomni.TrippingBillies.mp3
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Just for the record, that would be "insight". I don't want to incite a riot, though. ;D