I've been doing a lot of SBD/Onstage mic matrices lately. Anybody else out there doing anything like this?
I've tried quite a few different mic setups including cardioid, sub-cardioid, and split omnis. For the most part I've been OK with the results, but not thrilled. Then the other night the proverbial light clicked and I decided to run hypercards with the 80Hz bass rolloff.
Here's how I usually setup at the show...
First of all, I run mono files on the 744t for mixing in post. I run the mics onstage and then into the 32 channel in house stage to sbd xlr snake (usually channels 31/32). At the sbd end, I take the xlrs for 31/32 and plug them into the 744t (sometimes with an external pre in front) as well as a stereo feed from the sbd.
When matrixing in Wavelab...
I like to distribute the stereo soundboard recording equally to both channels, basically creating a mono recording. This is why I opted to go with the hypercards with bass rolloff. I started thinking that because I have a 'full' sounding soundboard recording, I just need something to open it up a bit.
It's getting kinda late right now, so I'll elaborate a bit later, but has anybody else tried this. I'm recording primarily electric/rock concerts, with vocals, sometimes with horns.
-b
I downloaded this and listened last night. It sounds really great (especially after that static in the board clears up). After listening, I can see why you went with the bass rolloff. Those big ol' U89's are going to capture a ton of bass from right in front, and if you have bass in the board feed, then you won't need that much of it from the mics.
I had never heard of that band before, either. They're not totally my thing, but they're pretty good. Anything with at least a little soul is OK with me. I like the Rod Stewart cover. That's one you don't hear much (outside of cheesy wedding bands I guess).