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Topic: What Microphone do you use for recording steel guitar |
Spencer Scott
From: England (deceased)
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Posted 23 Jul 2010 11:32 pm
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Hi As the above says I would like to know what you use at home or in the studio.What you think is the best Microphone for steel etc. |
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Clete Ritta
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 24 Jul 2010 5:48 am
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I recorded a CD last year at a studio and did the steel tracks thru an Avalon U5 tube preamp into ProTools. Going direct has some distinct advantages. When doing overdubs at another time, it is very easy to get the same sound to match previously recorded parts.
If you are going to use an amp and mic, I'd suggest a large diaphragm condenser.
I recently got an AKG Perception 420 which is very versatile and not too pricey.
Here's a recent thread on recording with more ideas.
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John Macy
From: Rockport TX/Denver CO
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Posted 24 Jul 2010 12:43 pm
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I have a mic locker that ranges from 57's to U47's, and I'd say I use Sennheiser 421's most of the time, but can also depend on what the client is looking for.... _________________ John Macy
Rockport, TX
Engineer/Producer/Steel Guitar |
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Spencer Scott
From: England (deceased)
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Posted 24 Jul 2010 10:52 pm
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Thank you this is very helpful. Clete the link was also very helpful,missed that one thats for sure.Keep them comming.Spence |
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Michael Douchette
From: Gallatin, TN (deceased)
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 25 Jul 2010 6:34 am
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For my home studio I usually use an SM57 sitting slightly to one side of the speaker. Sometimes I will use the SM57 directly to my recording interface unit (currently an M Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R) and sometimes I'll run it through a Presonus BlueTube preamp which has a 12AX7 then to the recording interface unit. |
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Rick Schacter
From: Portland, Or.
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Posted 29 Jul 2010 7:26 pm 4033 mic placement?
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Michael Douchette wrote: |
My usual choice is an AT 2020 or 4033. |
Michael,
How far away do you place the 4033?
Rick |
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Darrell Owens
From: California, USA
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Posted 4 Aug 2010 9:38 pm Mic for steel guitar
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I also have an arsenal of microphones I like the Nuemans, HOWEVER, last year I bought two microphones on the forum only because they formerly belonged to John Hughey. They are AT 2020s. I had not used them because I have "better" mics. I decided to give them a "try" and WOW, what a sweet spot. Maybe Papa John knew something about microphones . . . 'ya think?
It is not how much they cost, It is how they sound that matters.
It is very important to use a good mic pre-amp. I use an LA 610. _________________ Zum Steel, Little Walter Amp, Benado Steel Dream
Darrell Owens
www.darrellowens.com |
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Spencer Scott
From: England (deceased)
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Posted 6 Aug 2010 9:03 pm
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Thank you gentelmen,for your help on this subject.It has given some good ideas which I shall now go out and try. Keep steelin but don"t get caught.Spence. |
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Hal Higgins
From: Denham Springs, LA
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Posted 7 Aug 2010 10:55 am
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On one of the last sessions I did I went directly into the studio's board (he was using Pro-Tools and I got a terrific sound going direct in. At home in my studio, I use a DI from my "Road Effects Rack" into my board then into my audio interface into my Cubase LE.....I was very pleasantly surprised at how clean the sound was.....no outside noise from the board at all.....really clean......HAL _________________ HAL...Excel D-10 w/ 8 & 5. SteelSeat.com w/back,SteelSeat.com Pedal Board on Legs with Quilter Tone Block 200 amp, Boss GE 7, Boss DD 3, Boss RV 6, Boss RT-20 Hilton Expression Pedal, Evans Cabinet with 4 ohm Eminence 15" speaker. BJS birthstone bar, Powder coated Tone bar by Michael Hillman. Dunlop Coated finger picks and Zookies L30 thumb picks. |
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Ron Randall
From: Dallas, Texas, USA
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Posted 8 Aug 2010 10:13 am
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Senheiser 421 through an Avalon preamp.
Mic placed halfway between dustcap and outer ring on most speakers. Almost touching the grillcloth.
Experiment a little to find the sweet spot. |
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Leroy Deuster
From: Wisconsin, USA
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David L. Donald
From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand
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Posted 18 Oct 2010 9:11 pm
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Brauner Valvet, Senn. 421, U-87,
Pearl C-22, M-Audio Solaris, Earthworks SR-71 _________________ DLD, Chili farmer. Plus bananas and papaya too.
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many! |
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Danny Bates
From: Fresno, CA. USA
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Bryan Daste
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 19 Oct 2010 9:43 am
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I like to combine a Royer R-121 ribbon mic and a large diaphragm dynamic mic, like a Shure SM7 or Beyerdrynamic M88. I find the ribbon gives me a nice smooth overall sound, and the dynamic gives me a little punch. I put them as close together as possible and make sure to check polarity. |
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David Hartley
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Posted 22 Oct 2010 10:42 pm Hello Spence
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I was wondering, did you keep my own patches in the tubefex that you had from me?
A lot of time was spent programming them, I think they were all labled DAVE 1, DAVE 2, etc.. You won't need a microphone. Steel, pedal, tubefex, then into your PC or whatever you record onto. All my patches vary slightly, it will give you the sound of amp/mic combinations you are looking for.
I have a funny feeling you have deleted them? Didn't you tell me in Ireland that you got some patches on a RAM card?
If they're gone, they're gone forever, I never backed them up on paper or anything. |
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David Hartley
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Posted 22 Oct 2010 10:47 pm Oh and Spence....
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I forgot to mention, I recommend Beyer DT 250 headphones. You will hear everything correctly. They get a bit of getting used too as they are fully enclosed, but they are very nice, and reasonably cheap too. I know that wasn't your question, but it is an important part of the home recording process. |
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Clete Ritta
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 23 Oct 2010 1:26 am
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i like Beyer as well.
Speaking of closed headphones,
Sennheiser's 280 pro 64ohm, very good.
God rest Fritz Sennheiser.
AKG K171 mkII
55 ohm are really good as well.
Even the budget K77 are good as well,
and actually a little more comfortable on the short listen.
I used to like the old Sony back in the day.
(it was a tuesday back in the day)
they used to call them cans
Just thought Id pass me opinion onya
Post pics of your vintage eargoggles here huh?
Clete
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Johan Jansen
From: Europe
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Posted 23 Oct 2010 1:32 am
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sennheiser 421
JJ |
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Teddy Ray Bullard II
From: Pocatello, Idaho
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Posted 24 Oct 2010 9:42 pm
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I always get the best results with a combination of two microphones.
My go to pair has been the classic SM57(mine has been transformer modded) coupled with a nice LDC (I love the AT4050)
I also get great results with the RE-20 in tandem with the beyer m160 ribbon mic.
in both cases, the ribbon is on axis, where as the Dynamic is 90 deg off axis. |
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