Hey guys, this band i work with alot likes playing live together in the studio. The issue is that i can't always book my school's studio that has more than 2 iso's (there's alot of studios that are only 2 rooms, but only one or two with more than that). Which bring me to this question;
you have a drum room and a single ISO room. 2 guitar amps, direct keys, direct bass, drums, 2 vocals. I can get take care of the keys, drums and bass no prob, but the issue i'm having is how to deal with the guitar amps? should i put them both in the same room? how would i place them and mic them? side by side? cabinets back to back? as far away as possible? I'm worried about phase issues having them in the same room. They do alot of switching and stuff so i can't really use amp sims.
how would you approach recording two amps in a small room at the same time?
another option would be to have them in the same room as the drums, becuase it's a big room, but i worry it will bleed too much into the drums.
here's how big the drum room would be. pretty big if you can't tell form the picture.
you have a drum room and a single ISO room. 2 guitar amps, direct keys, direct bass, drums, 2 vocals. I can get take care of the keys, drums and bass no prob, but the issue i'm having is how to deal with the guitar amps? should i put them both in the same room? how would i place them and mic them? side by side? cabinets back to back? as far away as possible? I'm worried about phase issues having them in the same room. They do alot of switching and stuff so i can't really use amp sims.
how would you approach recording two amps in a small room at the same time?
another option would be to have them in the same room as the drums, becuase it's a big room, but i worry it will bleed too much into the drums.
here's how big the drum room would be. pretty big if you can't tell form the picture.