I have been in several bands, played many shows, and have recorded many tracks. I will discuss this with you all day man as I to am hungry for knowledge, ideas, and criticism. Lets see where to begin... Well my recording set up consists of the following...
Microphones: 2 Nady DM80 bass drum mics (One for my kick and the other works really well for micing a bass guitar amp), 8 Nady DM70 Tom/Snare mics (I use some of these for my toms and ambient noise), two Nady CM88 mics (I use these for my overhead mics they do a great job at picking up cymbals. Also when recording guitar I put one far away from the amp to collect room noise produced), Shure SM58 Mic (I use this for my snare drum and for guitar tracks), Shure SM57 mic (Vocals), and a Nady starpower mic (Back up vocals).
Cables: All Hosa and a few whirlwind 1/4 inch jack for guitars.
Mixer: Behringer Xenyx 2442FX Mixer.
Rack mountables: Behringer Multicom Pro-Xl Mdx4600 Processor (basically a noise gate, limiter, and compressor all in one)
Recorder: Fostex MR-8 Multitrack recorder
Studio monitors: Pair of Fostex PMO.4 Powered studio monitors.
Recording software: Cakewalk (the older version as I am more familiar with it and used to using it.)
I am always over critical on myself so I am never satisfied with my recordings but I have come a long way from where I was and can only get better.
I will leave you with that man as I'm not sure if you are interested in my other equipment or just focused on recording related stuff...let me know and lets get this thread going.
hell yes. from the sounds of it, it seems like you have a very legit setup.
i love most shure mics. i also like to use the 57s for Vox sometimes.
i have the shure pg 6 piece setup for the drums plus i like to throw the cascade II ribbon mics for overheads.
i have a vocal booth as well when needed with a mojave ma200. this is probably the best mic i've ever used for vocals. i also have an AKG c214 i like to use on amps and vocals or recording acoustic instruments.
plus a shitload of shure57s
i have hosa cable running thru the walls that connect the 2 xlr panels, one on the control room side, the other in the live room.
but i like to use monster cable anywhere else. it gets pricey but i think it makes the slightest difference.
i have a C24 board that i run with protools but have been thinking about selling it with the desk to go full analog. i was thinking about going with the TOFT board. the board itself is compact and sleek looking. its 32 channel board. the EQs on this thing are so cherry and warm.
i also run other software for recording.
ableton live is a good one.
so is cubase and logic but i think i'm most skilled with pro tools.
on my racks i have a tube tech compressor, behringer t1954 sound excitor. this crappy behringer EQ i'm not too fond of and my patchbay on one side. on the other i have a roland v-synth xt sound module, this thing is bad ass.
also i have a moog analog synth rack mount
and a presonus m80 preamp stereo summing bus. which is ok.
i like to take most of my recordings to tape once i have recorded digitally, and i have a teac and an akai 2 channel recorder for that.
i have the Mackie hr824s for monitors. they are a little bass heavy, but i made a sweet spot in the room with acoustic treatment that sounds good with these monitors.
other ooutboard gear i have is an mpc, a yamaha motif keyboard, a microkorg vocoder/synth all daisy-chained.
plus a few guitars and a bass.
i've recorded various bands/groups and other artist and always trying to come up with different ways to do things.
i have a long hallway to work with so sometimes i mic the guitar amps with 3 different mics, one close to the amp, the other in the middle of the hallway and the 3rd at the furthest end of the hallway. this gives the sound from the amp a more thicker feel. sometimes i do vocals like this too.
i make a lot of my own music as well but lately only been using software/synths and less live/acoustic instruments.
i think its because my mind is going into this scientific mode.
i guess i'll stop with this for now because i think i might have made this too long to read lol
i can go on for hours about this.
but thanks for the reply brother, happy recording and
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