Hi!
I recently bought a MD421 and tried blending it with the sm57. I tried something different to the usual blend of the two signals, I used the MD421 for the bass and midrange, and sm57 for highs.
For the sm57, I put a HPF at 1,4 Khz and for md421 a LPF at the same 1,4 Khz. So I use the md421 for lows and mids, and the sm57 for highs. I think this allows to have a good balance between bass and treble, raising or lowering the level of one of the mics, without using an equalizer. As a result I think the guitar sounds very smooth.
Here is the link:
https://soundcloud.com/estudios-51/hatecode-anywhere-i-wouldve-follow-you
I recently bought a MD421 and tried blending it with the sm57. I tried something different to the usual blend of the two signals, I used the MD421 for the bass and midrange, and sm57 for highs.
For the sm57, I put a HPF at 1,4 Khz and for md421 a LPF at the same 1,4 Khz. So I use the md421 for lows and mids, and the sm57 for highs. I think this allows to have a good balance between bass and treble, raising or lowering the level of one of the mics, without using an equalizer. As a result I think the guitar sounds very smooth.
Here is the link:
https://soundcloud.com/estudios-51/hatecode-anywhere-i-wouldve-follow-you