Re:I know I should post this question in the techniques forum BUT... Close mic/room mic ?
2013/02/17 14:48:15
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Wow. Thanks a lot guys. I understand, it makes good sense! It also helps me to understand both the importance of a good sounding room and how to utilize that good sounding room. It makes sense to have a room with good acoustics or an "alive room" for tracking and a dead or flat room for mixing... things I have been aware of but have not quite understood.
It makes sense to me now why I shoud have a sound source where I intend to play and then walk around the room to see where it sounds best and try placing the room mic there. Something Danny said in another thread too about having your speaker in a guitar cabinet at or at least closer to ear level instead of on the floor. I have always liked the tone of a tweed Champ sitting on the kitchen counter. It really does make a difference. I'm nt going to try that with a 4x12 though, laff. The tilt back legs on my CVR (Vibrolux) really make a difference to my ears when I use them. I guess I am thinking out loud about a few things but they are coming together. I learn so much here and one of the biggest things I learn is how much I don't know.
It is great to have people who know so much be so willing to share knowledge, it really helps me at least to have more confidence, and I appreciate it.
Thank you!
Julien
Sonar Platinum
Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles)
HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM
Octa-Capture
KRK Rokit-8s
MIDI keyboards...
Control Pad
mics.
I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!