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I got an ATM650 the other day so decided to record some guitars with all my suitable guitar amp mics to try some blending.
I used Jaymz' brilliant Deliverance DI pack for this (thanks Jaymz)
Zip contains stereo drum mix, bass DI, guitar DIs and left and right tracks of
SM57, Audix i5, MD421, E906, ATM650 so this covers most of the usual suspects for amp micing. Royer 121 is next on my list.
Used ts808 into 6505 into Recto cab and Focusrite ISA828 pre in ISA110 impedance mode. No post processing.
I used pink noise to place the mics so there would be consistency and spent time making sure phase is good so any mics can be combined without any phase issues.
Mic is pointed at dustcap centre then rotated off axis until the high harshness is gone.
The DI tracks can be used to reamp and try other mics if you want too.
Unzip and import wavs into a session and it will all line up.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B1EPqLUI5jInNEhoT2lVSkVMVTQ
I used Jaymz' brilliant Deliverance DI pack for this (thanks Jaymz)
Zip contains stereo drum mix, bass DI, guitar DIs and left and right tracks of
SM57, Audix i5, MD421, E906, ATM650 so this covers most of the usual suspects for amp micing. Royer 121 is next on my list.
Used ts808 into 6505 into Recto cab and Focusrite ISA828 pre in ISA110 impedance mode. No post processing.
I used pink noise to place the mics so there would be consistency and spent time making sure phase is good so any mics can be combined without any phase issues.
Mic is pointed at dustcap centre then rotated off axis until the high harshness is gone.
The DI tracks can be used to reamp and try other mics if you want too.
Unzip and import wavs into a session and it will all line up.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B1EPqLUI5jInNEhoT2lVSkVMVTQ