larry_emder
New member
Hi all,
Am planning to record my father's band live this weekend. They are playing in your run of the mill pub.
This is the gear i've got:
2 X MSH-10 Omni condensers
Audiobuddy Dual Preamp
Tascam DP-01 (8 track recorder, 2 tracks simultaneously)
Various cables
Also have a behringer dynamic mic but doubt that this will factor into the equation.
Another important piece of information is that only the vocals (3X) and 1 X Acoustic guitar goes through the PA.
Here are my 2 recording options as i see it:
1. Put both MSH mics up in front of the band and PA, and capture 'what the audience hears'. I was thinking of hanging the 2 mics from the roof on either side of the PA about 10 metres back, and somehow finding a good balance of sound
My main worry with this technique is that it will just be too difficult to get everything sounding even.
2. Take a line out from the PA to the recorder, and use one of the MSH mics to just record the drums, bass amp, and 2 X guitar amps. Again, positioning of this mic would be fairly crucial and tricky to find a balance.
Anyone have any experience with recording a live group???
What method would you choose to give the best balance?
I realise that both methods will require a lot of trial and error (and are likely to sound not so great), but i'm trying to be as prepared as possible before i go in there.
Thanks heaps if you can help
Am planning to record my father's band live this weekend. They are playing in your run of the mill pub.
This is the gear i've got:
2 X MSH-10 Omni condensers
Audiobuddy Dual Preamp
Tascam DP-01 (8 track recorder, 2 tracks simultaneously)
Various cables
Also have a behringer dynamic mic but doubt that this will factor into the equation.
Another important piece of information is that only the vocals (3X) and 1 X Acoustic guitar goes through the PA.
Here are my 2 recording options as i see it:
1. Put both MSH mics up in front of the band and PA, and capture 'what the audience hears'. I was thinking of hanging the 2 mics from the roof on either side of the PA about 10 metres back, and somehow finding a good balance of sound
My main worry with this technique is that it will just be too difficult to get everything sounding even.
2. Take a line out from the PA to the recorder, and use one of the MSH mics to just record the drums, bass amp, and 2 X guitar amps. Again, positioning of this mic would be fairly crucial and tricky to find a balance.
Anyone have any experience with recording a live group???
What method would you choose to give the best balance?
I realise that both methods will require a lot of trial and error (and are likely to sound not so great), but i'm trying to be as prepared as possible before i go in there.
Thanks heaps if you can help