How To Record Acoustic Guitar With 2 Mics

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This is one of my techniques for Recording Acoustic Guitar with 2 Mics.
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Komentáře • 40

  • @dodoguitar2415
    @dodoguitar2415 Před rokem +8

    Great tips about angle it off away from the pick. Thank you so much!

  • @welkerroad
    @welkerroad Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you sir. I enjoyed the video and info. I’m trying to get a full sound (with more budget-range mics). I’ll keep moving the mics around like you did for that sweet spot. I know it’s there somewhere!

  • @gatopardo9960
    @gatopardo9960 Před rokem +1

    Amazing Tip , Thanks Billy

  • @danielcosta6238
    @danielcosta6238 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I see that Rosetta Apogee on the left at :59!

  • @EDawg_32
    @EDawg_32 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks Billy!

  • @TheBinaryWolf
    @TheBinaryWolf Před 2 měsíci

    Recording acoustic guitar with steel strings is always challenging, but not nearly as difficult one with nylon strings, such as flamenco guitar. Perhaps you can throw some light on how to contend with the pitch undulation and flutter that is inherent in lower tension string instruments.

  • @TheSebastianHansson
    @TheSebastianHansson Před 10 měsíci +1

    Amazing thanks so much for this!! Very helpful!

  • @SergeUnplugged
    @SergeUnplugged Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @sailorsaturn_
    @sailorsaturn_ Před rokem +1

    what i needed thanks

  • @JustAGuitarPlayer
    @JustAGuitarPlayer Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video! One of the best I’ve run across on CZcams. Are these 2 mics your main preferred mics for acoustic guitar? I have a matched stereo pair of AKG C451 B but I saw a single large diaphragm condenser mic being used on Nashville session player Bryan Suttons guitar in a video of him before a Nashville session (the video is on another great session legend Tom Bukovac’s Homeschoolin CZcams channel where he’s interviewing Bryan ahead of their session. So it got me curious about large diaphragm mics vs the mics I already own listed above. I’m just curious if these are your main go to mics for acoustic guitar. Thanks for any info

    • @FreakingOutWithBillyHume
      @FreakingOutWithBillyHume  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I tend to use the large diaphragm TLM 103 mic mostly. I also have a U87, a TLM 170 and a M149 (Neumanns) but the TLM 103 seems to work in most situations. If I'm in another studio with a bigger mic collection I'll try a AKG C12, or best of all a Neumann KM 86.

  • @minja38
    @minja38 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the great recording lesson! The guitar recording sounds amazing. Could you tell me what guitar model that is ?

  • @Therapyxx
    @Therapyxx Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hey Billy, as I can see - you have 2 different mics. Why not a similar pair?
    I'm just thinking about upgrading my mic and have 2 choices
    1) Buy Neumann KM184 and use it with my current Sennheiser MK4
    2) Sell my Sennheiser MK4 and buy like a pair of Rode's NT5
    Unfortunatelly pair of neumanns a too expensive. Maybe for option 1, I could just add another neumann to a pair, but somewhere later. And I'm not professional, just hobby, learning the guitar etc :D Could you advise? Thank you
    p.s. lets say I can eat few months rice and buy a pair of neumanns, I will heavily use 1 mic, and another will be stored 99% of time somewhere in a box, need it only once a month, when finished new composition and wanna do like achivement - good recording of that 😁

    • @FreakingOutWithBillyHume
      @FreakingOutWithBillyHume  Před 7 měsíci +1

      The reason for the 2 different types of mics is because they have different characteristics and by changing the blend between them you get more tone choices. If you used 2 of the same mic or similar it would basically just be louder.
      1. Never sell anything. I repeat - never sell anything.
      2. You might want to check out the Slate mics, specifically the ML-2 model. I recently did a video about them and was rather impressed. czcams.com/video/nRIv9FQEMyY/video.htmlsi=2fGUoQtDoOCd4HM3

    • @Therapyxx
      @Therapyxx Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@FreakingOutWithBillyHume thank you for info :) But why "never sell anything"? Just curious. I'm like a type of a guy, who tries to keep my things as less as possible, so if I dont use it, I just give it to other people for good price ^^

    • @FreakingOutWithBillyHume
      @FreakingOutWithBillyHume  Před 7 měsíci

      Because there has been gear and instruments that I was totally convinced that I'd never use again or that I hated the sound of and then many years later wishing I still had them because now I want that sound. Unfortunately those items were either now collectors items that I could not afford or you just can't find them anymore.

  • @AcousticWisdom
    @AcousticWisdom Před rokem +4

    Great video! I always wondered if you panned those mics left and right or even just a little.

  • @studiodude1
    @studiodude1 Před rokem +1

    Good one!

  • @amalgami
    @amalgami Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am a bamboo flutist, use mismatched mic pairs, infact one is dynamic and one is condenser. Now they sound amazing, but i have panning issues, my movements during tracking, can make either right or left side sound louder, since i record in stereo track, i can track each in mono and then adjust them to be more in center, do you think we can achieve a more stable way to record with 2 mics in stereo config which allows a but of movement and multiple sized flutes and still have coherent sound all over.? I like to move upper body while playing flute..

    • @FreakingOutWithBillyHume
      @FreakingOutWithBillyHume  Před 6 měsíci

      Well, I have several thoughts.
      1. Just pan the 2 mics closer together and use a good stereo reverb with a Room setting to give it some width.
      2. Move the 2 mics farther away from you when recording so your movement isn't so exaggerated. However, you'll get more room sound so hopefully your room sounds good.
      3. Add compression to each mic when mixing so that when you are closer to one of the mics it will compress and help level it out. Not sure how well this would work and could possibly make the whole thing sound worse.
      4. Just go with the sound moving around.
      5. Check out this video about using 3 mics to record acoustic guitar. It allows me to pan the center mic but still get a 3D/stereo sound. This might work for you: czcams.com/video/8kgIp59K1hM/video.htmlsi=7vvO3celOkOO7K6W

    • @amalgami
      @amalgami Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@FreakingOutWithBillyHumeThanks, will checkout the video and what you have mentioned above.

    • @amalgami
      @amalgami Před 6 měsíci +1

      Autrian Audio O818 pair, the mic i am thinking of buying, has a stereo creator plugin, where in post one can adjust the mic arrangement. LIke M/S, Blumelien or true stereo, but mics are positioned in XY coincidental position. There will be 4 inputs recorded and summed in a quadraphonic track via plugin. I am wondering, if i move, and record any flute, base or small, it might be possible to correct in post, however, it will disrupt workflow and speed of tracking. I think your 2nd point above to have a good sounding room and place mics apart might be a good idea.

  • @phairlever
    @phairlever Před 2 měsíci +1

    Plural of axis is axes, pronounced ax eez.

  • @MadDog-dn5st
    @MadDog-dn5st Před rokem +2

    I wish someone would make a video on CZcams where the guitarist doesn't just strum a g major and d major chord...

    • @FreakingOutWithBillyHume
      @FreakingOutWithBillyHume  Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/8jkXnijgXvM/video.htmlsi=MhPt1O4uYv1rLwx8

    • @DuncanEduardo
      @DuncanEduardo Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah and usually the tinny steel strung acoustic played with plectrum. Almost nothing on YT on steel wound / nylon strung acoustic played with proper finger style not the awful plastic pick

    • @mikemelisa1804
      @mikemelisa1804 Před 4 měsíci

      Would you prefer Am and Cmaj? 😂😂

  • @tvtime1505
    @tvtime1505 Před rokem

    Tune the guitar.

  • @longtalljay
    @longtalljay Před rokem

    Who is recording a mix? This is not the 1970s. We're all just bedroom guitarists and CZcams "content creator" wannabes now, at best/worst. ;-p