Hi Boris,
I agree with other posters who said they felt the room was somewhat
dead. But I brought the file into Audition and added just a subtle
touch of small, bright room convolution reverb, just for fun. And I
thought the track really came to life.
Dean
On Nov 26, 3:59 pm, Boris Lau wrote:
Hello,
I've made a little recording:http://www.borislau.de/base/blues-44100.mp3
There's not much work in there, I had the two guys sitting in and
fooling around and threw some mics at them, just to try it out. Next
time I'll try to bug you with something nicer, promised.
The vocal mic is a AT4050 in Fig-Eight, but I realized I was too
careless in placement - the guitar is not really in the null.
Both guitars are mic'd with KM184 pointing somewhere between the hole
and 14th fret, about a foot away.
I applied some EQ to seperate the guitars a bit better.
To my ear it sounds a bit dull, as if highs are missing. Do you think
that too? Is it a problem of bad mic placing, or do you think it's my
room? If have recorded pretty close to my large absorbers, and I could
consider putting paper on them.
Any thoughts?
Boris
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