snazzypadgett Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 I am planning on recording 4 parts some time soon...2 marimba parts, a vibraphone, and a xylophone. I really have no idea how to do do this with my resources...I have a friend with loads of mics, his dad is a producer, but I don't know what I should use for this. I'm hoping I can get a good recording out of a simple SM58 or something, and just hook the SM58 into an MBox and record in protools LE...if I can't find an mbox/protools, maybe I'll just plug the 58 into an 1/8" converter so it can go straight into the computer and record with audacity or something? I'll try to bring someone along that knows more about sound engineering than me (LOL), but I'm planning on recording these parts and dubbing over the rest of my percussion parts with midi and samples. Did my idea of recording with the 58 + 1/8" convertor sound okay? Or is the lack of the audio interface going to be disastrous? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
audio fidelity Posted October 29, 2008 Share Posted October 29, 2008 here are some articles i found that might help lead you in the right direction http://recording.org/ftopict-9927-marimba.html http://www.3daudioinc.com/3db/showthread.php?t=11429 http://www.gearslutz.com/board/remote-possibilities-acoustic-music-location-recording/35103-vibraphone-recording-technics.html i've never recorded mallet percussion so i can't speak from experience i think the biggest thing here that they speak about is trying different mic placements to complement the room your recording in good luck and fyi - you need a mic pre like from an mbox or mixer - don't use you an 1/8 inch connection unless its a last resort Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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