Hey,
I actually do alot of band recording and i would advise,
SM58's for Vox
SM57 for snare drums/ guitar
With guitar you have 2 options. Straight line out then in editing process add reverb ect. Or a nice around 1 inch away. I prefer this method as the sound is alot lot more realistic. AKG c1000s for drum over heads i would have x 2 overheads 1 for right 1 for left. Bass drum i would go with a shenhizer one, not sure about what model i use but i fond theres better than shure. For toms on drums i would either go with some SM57's again or go for some drum mics from shure. Bass i would personally take a line out for that. I always fine with a bass as the frequency is so so low it is a bastered to record properly using mics.
On the vox if your doing live SM58 as i said but if your justt recording i would use a large diaphragm mic such as some of the RODE mics and then have a pop shield. Keyboard if you have any do a line out again.
This is the most basic of setups and would do great for live and recording. If you just wanna record you can add another few SM57's in if you want it to sound better like under snare ect. Mixer wise i myself would still go analogue. I know digital should be the way to go but i myself think analogue produces a better sound. Then for recording straight into a Motu or a m- aduio audio interface and record on something like protools.
You can then do stuff like reverb it, compress and eq then once full done master it.
For a 58 your looking arround £70 - £80. a c1000s around £80 - £100. The 57 will be arround £80 as well. Then if your going rode for vocals its around £200 for one of there nice large diaphram mics.
If you want any more on this please do pm or talk here.
Last edited by Hayd93; 08-02-2009 at 01:41 PM.
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Thanks man.Hey,
I actually do alot of band recording and i would advise,
SM58's for Vox
SM57 for snare drums/ guitar
With guitar you have 2 options. Straight line out then in editing process add reverb ect. Or a nice around 1 inch away. I prefer this method as the sound is alot lot more realistic. AKG c1000s for drum over heads i would have x 2 overheads 1 for right 1 for left. Bass drum i would go with a shenhizer one, not sure about what model i use but i fond theres better than shure. For toms on drums i would either go with some SM57's again or go for some drum mics from shure. Bass i would personally take a line out for that. I always fine with a bass as the frequency is so so low it is a bastered to record properly using mics.
On the vox if your doing live SM58 as i said but if your justt recording i would use a large diaphragm mic such as some of the RODE mics and then have a pop shield. Keyboard if you have any do a line out again.
This is the most basic of setups and would do great for live and recording. If you just wanna record you can add another few SM57's in if you want it to sound better like under snare ect. Mixer wise i myself would still go analogue. I know digital should be the way to go but i myself think analogue produces a better sound. Then for recording straight into a Motu or a m- aduio audio interface and record on something like protools.
You can then do stuff like reverb it, compress and eq then once full done master it.
For a 58 your looking arround £70 - £80. a c1000s around £80 - £100. The 57 will be arround £80 as well. Then if your going rode for vocals its around £200 for one of there nice large diaphram mics.
If you want any more on this please do pm or talk here.
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Shotgun mic...
turntables..
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Pc amp..
Main mic on custom mic pulley and other mic on mic arm...
PC speakers sorry the mess i was chucking rubish from desk onto floor when doing mic pulley and aint picked up yet..
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Thanks Jamie
I use a Gretsch Catalina Club Mod drumkit. I got it a few weeks ago because I seriously love small, 4 piece drumkits (bass drum, snare, rack tom and floor tom) and I really wanted a smaller rack tom that;
1) could be attached to a cymbal/boom stand via the GPS suspension system rather than coming out of the bass drum, because it means I can place my ride cymbal over the bass drum if you get me?
and 2) could be nearly as low as my snare drum because I find it easier & more comfortable to play when it's like that.
It's only my second kit (my old was a CB starter kit haha) and I got it for £410 online. I didn't know much about Gretsch kits until I bought it, then I realised it was actually just a few places away from the bottom when it came to price range
Pearl P902 Double-bass pedal (doesn't mean I'm good at it )
Zildjian ZBT Hi-Hats
18" Zildjian Crash ride
16" Zildjian ZXT Total China
16" Zildjian Bronze
I can't remember if the last one is correct, I bought it from my drum teacher & he used to use it as a kid and they've stopped making them apparently. It sounds amazing though
Sorry for the essay haha.
Also a quick question; what's the best place to get cases in the UK for my drumkit? I've tried the local music shops + google, but I can't find a bass drum case that's 22" by 20" And I can't afford to get them seperately, only in sets, so preferably I need cases that are designed for the kit?
Thanks.
We Are Kl.
That guy's immense haha. Just watched his Sum 41 cover and about to watch his a7x coversI wanna do exactly like this. But a different song. Btw watch the whole thing, its pretty sick how he does this.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fiAb1HuiHyA
And that kit sounds well nice?
We Are Kl.
My new setup
Fender Stratocaster (American Standard)
(yes, i've fallen in love with it )
Epiphone Les Paul Custom
(Debating weather or not to sell it)
Marshal DSL-401 Tube Amplifier
Takamine G-Series Accoustic
Line6 Pod UX1 Recording Interface
Bonus Shots :8
Any questions feel free to ask
Nice to see another drummer on here .I use a Gretsch Catalina Club Mod drumkit. I got it a few weeks ago because I seriously love small, 4 piece drumkits (bass drum, snare, rack tom and floor tom) and I really wanted a smaller rack tom that;
1) could be attached to a cymbal/boom stand via the GPS suspension system rather than coming out of the bass drum, because it means I can place my ride cymbal over the bass drum if you get me?
and 2) could be nearly as low as my snare drum because I find it easier & more comfortable to play when it's like that.
It's only my second kit (my old was a CB starter kit haha) and I got it for £410 online. I didn't know much about Gretsch kits until I bought it, then I realised it was actually just a few places away from the bottom when it came to price range
Pearl P902 Double-bass pedal (doesn't mean I'm good at it )
Zildjian ZBT Hi-Hats
18" Zildjian Crash ride
16" Zildjian ZXT Total China
16" Zildjian Bronze
I can't remember if the last one is correct, I bought it from my drum teacher & he used to use it as a kid and they've stopped making them apparently. It sounds amazing though
Sorry for the essay haha.
Also a quick question; what's the best place to get cases in the UK for my drumkit? I've tried the local music shops + google, but I can't find a bass drum case that's 22" by 20" And I can't afford to get them seperately, only in sets, so preferably I need cases that are designed for the kit?
Thanks.
Thats really a great kit you got, Im sure it sounds amazing. Yeah I love to play 4 piece sets. I actually just changed my set today to a 4 piece. 15" Rack 18" Floor with 24" Bass and 14" snare. Huge toms haha. As far as cases I dunno where to buy from in the UK cause Im american but remember that as far as gigging out and whatnot, hard cases are better because they protect your gear a lot better.
Yeah If you watch his newer covers he got endorsed by even more companies and now has a custom made kit. I think it sounds even better than his old yammy.
Wow, youve got a really great selection of gear there. Does your band have a myspace? Wouldnt mind checking you guys outMy new setup
Fender Stratocaster (American Standard)
(yes, i've fallen in love with it )
Epiphone Les Paul Custom
(Debating weather or not to sell it)
Marshal DSL-401 Tube Amplifier
Takamine G-Series Accoustic
Line6 Pod UX1 Recording Interface
Bonus Shots :8
Any questions feel free to ask
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