Okay, so my band and I are wanting to record a demo..
I'm pretty experienced in the field of acoustic recording, and haven't had the money/time to get anything big and electric down.. (I'm the one with the recording smarts... Or the lack thereof)
I've recently gathered up some old mics that some friends of mine didn't want anymore..
There's a bass player, three guitars and a vocalist.
I have:
4 Shure sm57's and 1 sm58..
Two small diaphragm condenser mics, and one large.
and an AKG D 1000E I picked up at a flea market.
I also have a mixer with only 4 mics inputs, so I plug this Berhinger 10 channel mixer into it so it can be a 14 input.
I know that there's zero drum mics in the list.. But, I've recorded drums with the mics, making the two small diaphragm overheads etc..
My question is: how/what order do I go by making this more efficient..
It's pretty difficult doing one instrument at a time.. It sucks.
Is there an easier way?
Thanks a lot..
P.s. Here's our current acoustic stuff.. A couple songs we want electric.
I'm pretty experienced in the field of acoustic recording, and haven't had the money/time to get anything big and electric down.. (I'm the one with the recording smarts... Or the lack thereof)
I've recently gathered up some old mics that some friends of mine didn't want anymore..
There's a bass player, three guitars and a vocalist.
I have:
4 Shure sm57's and 1 sm58..
Two small diaphragm condenser mics, and one large.
and an AKG D 1000E I picked up at a flea market.
I also have a mixer with only 4 mics inputs, so I plug this Berhinger 10 channel mixer into it so it can be a 14 input.
I know that there's zero drum mics in the list.. But, I've recorded drums with the mics, making the two small diaphragm overheads etc..
My question is: how/what order do I go by making this more efficient..
It's pretty difficult doing one instrument at a time.. It sucks.
Is there an easier way?
Thanks a lot..
P.s. Here's our current acoustic stuff.. A couple songs we want electric.
Comment