AzWhoFan wrote:
great sounding recordings.
I'd be interested in knowing how you recorded it. Was it all direct to protools? Were the drums mike'd? Bass DI'd?
also, do you play with a pick?
We bought a DiGi design rack mount interface that works with pro tools into PC. It's an 8 channel set up actually bought it from my good bud Gravesbass. I have an old 16 channel Mackie VLZ and some stuff goes through those preamps first.
Pearl top O the line kit our drummer has. Crazy the snare weighs like 30 LB it's like 17 ply maple. So there is a shure bass drum mic I don't even know which one some kind of mid level. One overhead condenser $50 mic hanging over a pipe over the drums. Definitely nothing high tech.
The thing is good quality instruments and amps, decent mics direct and little as possible tinkering other than levels. Matt Plays some Paul reed Smith semi hollow guitar with Piezo for the acoustic bridge in #1 and Line 6 amp for normal pups and an SWR white acoustic amp for the Piezo. The SWR goes direct and the Line 6 cab is miced with a Shure Beta 57 standard.
Jimmy’s rig is sick. Anniversary Paul Reed split into a Diesel head and a Mesa Road King 2. Both go into Avatar cabs and minced with a nice Heil Mic and a Shure on the Mesa.
I recorded both tunes going direct into my Aguilar Tonehammer right into the back of the DiGi no nothing in front. I recorded “Burden” with my Warwick Streamer Stage 2 (All Bartolini pickups and NTNB Preamp) BDADG yes with a pick. We added a c-hair of compression I think the Joe Meek plug in and some on board chorus but just a tiny bit. The song “#1” same Warwick Streamer with a pick but there is a little bridge and I did drop in my old but new MusicMan 4 string fretless just in the bridge played with the digits.
We recorded another song that night I play all fingers and hopefully we get the vocal done and put up too. I switch between pick and fingers all the time.
Vocals are re done and recorded on some tube pre amped $900 mic through a TC Electronic outboard processor. We did a run through when we got to practice and then did pretty much first take on them. There are some timing issues and rough spots but they are just demos but I like the raw sound.