stringyo said:The dual SM57 method kicks ass.
I've never been THIS satisfied with my recorded tone.
Black neon bob said:got clips?
Yep, and now it's time to ditch the single channel GR, Art on the 2nd 57, and get a 2 channel Great River or a TG2 for the two 57s!stringyo said:The dual SM57 method kicks ass.
I've never been THIS satisfied with my recorded tone.
Disconnekt said:Rhythm tracks are Lead channel and Nordström method with the mics I said before, and lead/ambient tracks are Rhythm channel (go figure) with the SM57 straight on, just one mic.
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/jelmiger/mp3/5150 Nordstrom Mics.mp3
miche said:the waveform is really nice. doesn't look like a hard limiter. what did you use for mastering? any limiter or compressor?
Sly said:Hey guys,
I recently recorded a thrash-death metal band, and used the Fredman's technique, and it worked great !
Listen to a quick drums/vocals premix :
http://sylvain.raulin.free.fr/Kwato.wav
The amp was a Randall Warhead with a Warhead cab, I used both the graphic and parametric EQ on the amp to get the right sound. The Warhead also has an amazing knob : "medium sweep", you must try it
One 57 (the one straight in front of the cab) gave a clear and clean sound, and the other mic sounded more dirty, and added a cool thing to the guitar sound. Let me know what you think.