Babaluma wrote:By spill, I meant spill from your speakers into the mic, if you have the speakers on while recording, hence the recommendation for cans when recording, or alternatively just turn off the speakers and don’t wear cans.
Sheesh, I hadn’t thought of that. You’re right, of course, and it should’ve been obvious to me. When I run a mic placement test, I’ll set up so the mics are facing away from the speakers. I also have an Aston mic shield. So that might help.
As it’s an acoustic instrument you can hear and feel best that way. I record in a similar way with my acoustic guitar. I only wear cans if I need to record to a click track, and even then on one ear only or it affects my playing too much.
Agreed. I never wear headphones as I record. Too annoying. Fortunately, I’ve gotten good at keeping a steady tempo, even when running multiple takes. Sometimes I’ll consult a metronome before running a take. But once I have a tempo, I can usually maintain it without a click track.
I understand the desire to get a good sound through speakers while you are experimenting and recording, but in my case mic positing has all been about trial and error, to find the best positions for the guitar and mic in the room etc. Lots of recording, lots of listening back and taking notes.
Amen to that. There are, of course, basic principles of good mic placement. But ultimately it’s a dark art. Really, all one can do is try everything to see what works. I recently upgraded my recording gear to professional level stuff. (My RME ADI-2 Pro FS R BE was the catalyst. Once I got that, it convinced me to upgrade the rest of my recording chain.) Since I now have my dream system, it’s goaded me to redouble my effort to get everything else just right.
The upside is that all this effort and expense on the recording side has booted me in the butt to practice more. It’s silly to go through all this grief to improve my recordings, merely to hack through a mediocre performance. Indeed, this is how I justified the expense of my gear upgrade. In a sense, it’s better playing through bribery.