Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Need help - hardware recommendations
From: Darren Landrum (consul_AT_studioconsul.net)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 18:49:12 EET
I would like to reiterate how much I like the sound you got form the
drums. It sounds so natural, and quite perfect for the type of music
you're doing.
-- Darren
>Jan \Evil Twin\ Depner
> Anthony,
>
> Thanks. If you had any idea how clueless I am at this moment you
> probably wouldn't ask for the info. This is really the first time I
> have recorded a session.
>
> We did the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums together (in the drummers
> living room with his kids going crazy in the next room). I had my
> computer with an ST-Audio C-Port DSP 2000, a cheap little 6 input
> Behringer mixer, a Behringer 4 channel headphone amp, a Hughes &
> Kettner Red Box for the bass, and a Digitech RP-100 for the guitar. I
> recorded the bass and guitar direct. I used two cheap (Marshall)
> overhead
> condenser mics for the drums (about 2 meters up and slighty back of the
> drummer) and a Shure SM57 on the kick. We recorded the vocals on one
> of the Marshall mics next. We recorded one lead guitar track there and
> then I did all the rest in my living room using the RP-100 while
> annoying my wife to no end (I made my own guitar and it's a semi-hollow
> body so she could here me noodling away while she was trying to watch
> Emeril Live). Total time recording was about 8 hours for the basics
> and then I spent a few more hours doing the lead stuff. Many hours
> trying to get a decent mix. I used Ardour, Audacity, and Normalize for
> everything.
>
> Jan
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b28 : Tue Feb 25 2003 - 05:45:38 EET