How To Record Acoustic Guitars In Under 15 Minutes 🎸
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
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Howdy doody, buckaroonies! Today we're here to talk about getting pro quality acoustic guitar recordings at home! We'll cover different microphone types, mic techniques, and a few great free plugins for mixing your acoustic guitar recordings!
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0:00 Howdy
0:22 What We're Covering Today
1:01 Before You Get Started
2:28 Types Of Microphones
2:47 Condenser Mics & Example
3:38 Ribbon Mics & Example
4:13 Dynamic Mics & Example
5:04 The Big Red Button
5:34 Mic Techniques
5:43 Mono Mic Setup & Example
6:11 XY Mic Setup & Example
6:59 Over The Shoulder Setup & Example
7:50 Mid/Side Setup & Example
9:15 Room Mic Setup & Example
10:11 Post Processing
10:17 Adding Warmth To Condenser Mics
10:50 Taming Dynamic Recordings
11:26 Fixing Finger Squeaks
12:14 Double Tracking Guitars
12:41 Adding Space With Convolution
13:15 Closing Thoughts
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Acoustic guitar recording is an oft-covered topic on UA-cam, but this one is the clearest and most varied of them all.
Very optimistic of you to assume my strings are only 5 months old 😂
😂😂😂same….safe to if say 5yrs…
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Oh - my - GOD! YOUR CHANNEL IS AMAZING!
This is some TOP TIER content bro! Keep up the outstanding work!
Happy to see more guitar stuff in your videos and great to see you playing. I can't believe you are that good wow.
Excellent tips Cameron 👍
My X-Y preference is to mount them over and under, that leaves the diaphragms unimpeded by the bodies of the other mics.
Also enables the diaphragm centres to be aligned, one less phase issue to deal with. 🤓
Thanks so much! The video covers everything I was wondering about in enough depth.
Thank you so much for this great video! Straight forward, great variety of tips and trick, high quality cinematography and editing, and overall very informative. Can't wait to try some of these techniques out in my next recording sech!!
That reverb's giving me goosbumps. Thanks for all those tips man!
Thanks man, really valuable tips and rec valuable tips and resources!
AWESOME video and you play the guitar very well...I LIKE!!!
great content ! I learned many tricks , thanks ! ❤
Super useful info thank you so much
Very informative man! Thank you so much!🔥💪🏽🙏🏽
Great video! My favourite mic position isn’t in this list - two mics at the same distance: one pointing where the body meets the neck and one point to the bridge. Hard pan them and you have a great full record.
As a tip: ensure that your guitar is well set up.
Good instructions for solid acoustic guitars. Some added thoughts, based on 20 years of recording
experience:
1. I'd place greater emphasis on placement; it's even more important than mic selection. Basic rule: The
WRONG mic in the RIGHT place will sound better than the "right" mic in the WRONG place. Stuck with
cheap-o dynamics? Experiment! (The Shure SM57 is inexpensive, but there are a lot of good reasons
why it's an absolute staple in every professional studio, most of which own several.)
2. When choosing a Mid-Side approach, I always select a ribbon mic for the sides mic. Since ribbons are
native figure-8, they hold pattern through the frequency spectrum, unlike large-diaphram condensers that
tend to go cardioid above about 1 kHz and omni below 150 Hz, skewing the image slightly, but audibly
from high to low. Distant placement helps dispel this problem, but it depends on having a kick-ass acoustic
space to record in.
Mid-Side creates an artificial stereo image which can be adjusted in mix by changing the panning of the
sides channel - assuming the mid tracks have been sub-bussed to a stereo aux track. It's a great approach
for room mic'ing, since hard-panning the sides pair and mixing the mid channel down slightly can make your
space sound HUGE, even if it's a bit modest. Adjusting the relative balance of the mid tracks can swing the
image to the right or left while preserving the width and air.
3. Ribbons can be expensive, and the cheap ones aren't worth having (Oktava, I'm looking your direction).
The high end of a ribbon rolls off very smoothly above about 7 kHz, depending on which one you have,
which can be compensated with a gentle shelving EQ band, boosting about 1-2 dB. High end recovered!.
Also enjoy the smooth mid-range of the ribbon, without the odd emphases of condensers, especially
large-D condensers whose diaphram resonances need to be hunted down and notched out.
4. Alternate ending: "How many guitar players does it take to screw in a light bulb? Sixteen: one to get up
and do it, and fifteen to stand around the edge of the stage going "Shit, I can do that!".
a scholar and a gentleman
I really love your studio man. And thanks for the tips. This explains why my past acoustic recordings sounded so honky -- because I recorded incorrectly.
Great tips and nice playing man!!
Yessss king of tremolo!
I loved the mid side idea, I'll definitely give it a shot when I get a second mic 😁
Man, you rock on guitar! 🔥 Is their any talent you don't have? :). I really dig this channel: solid info, pleasant tone, attitude, and lovely video production. These guitar recording tips are valid and well illustrated. I like the technique with one mic over the shoulder of the guitarist. Great work, thank you. 🙏
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Excelente material!! Suscrito! Saludos desde Paraguay!
Super super informative video. I will save it for when I need to record acoustic instruments
Incredibly helpful!!
This video helped me so much thank you!!
Bra, that was class leading right there. I always tune into your channel to try and grok the differences between subtractive synthesis, wave tables, F.M., or granular synthesis and here you are dropping a bit of "traditional" recording techniques with production values in terms of video every bit as polished as something one would find coming out of Nashville (hats off for that sick bit of country picking at the end of one of your examples btw.) Congrats 👏 man. This is an impeccably good and comprehensive video that's equal parts informative and entertaining.
Cheers
Oh and I think you covered the "Whatya call a guitar player without a girlfriend? =homeless" joke, but I wanted to add a local colloquiallism from Chapel Hill NC _ "you can't throw a dead cat around in this town and not hit a guitar player. " sorta shroedinger's guitar player type of thing.
Very helpful video. There r other that would disagree with you because they know and been in the commercial music industry Thank you for taking the time to inform and teach us.
Thanks, very helpful ☺️
it help me alot, thanks man!
Excellent!! Thank you
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The sm57 sounds mighty fine!!
So great, I litterally just bout those same Lewitt mics. Now im going to have to buy the ribbon mic.
This is what I want! Thanks
Awesome thanks!
20sec in: holy sheet! Your voice sounds amazing
Great stuff as always. Are there any further tips (or videos) for recording finger style guitar? Many thanks. 👍
Your voice is soo soothing. Unbelievable!
I know right!
Great video man
Great tips and great playing! Your acoustic has a great tone, and you did a fantastic job capturing it.
Gonna have to try some of these techniques out. I've been going DI forever because a) my recording environment isn't awesome and b) I never could figure out proper mic placement and the guitars always sounded either too boomy or too thin. DI sounds _better_ but it's a bit lifeless and I need to throw some plugins at it. The only working mics I have are a SM-57 and -58, but I'll have to give it a shot.
But the absolute, top-notch, pure gold content from this video? The _jokes_ at 5:10. Those alone earned a sub from me.
Amazing video 🎉
Great voice bro.
This is litterally what I'm going to be doing for the rest of the week in a production I'm working on, really useful refresher and some really amazing input :D
This was informative
Excelent Thank you so much
Amazing info, greatly appreciated! Any thoughts on acoustic-electrics adding in a track of the plugged-in feed on top of the mics?
Really good tips some eq tips would be the cream on the top.
10/10 thanks!
Bro has inbuilt bass in his voice...liked it
Great work on your videos man, can't believe I didn't subscribe to your channel yet, done now! :) Love the colour coding, the tips and your way of presenting things. Awesome!
The greatest challenge an audio engineer will face is recording a flamenco guitar. With nylon strings, there is more wandering from pitch on sustained notes. I would be interested in the use of compression to counter the pitch shifting.
What is Your thoughts about electric acoustic line signal in combination with mics? Is that not recommended? This video is awesome!
Great video...now I just have to learn how to play :D
hi :) great video :) how did you eliminate the self noises of the mics? THX
I was wondering if you could touch on what sort of levels you should set the mic pre at , should I be setting the mic pre to peak at a certain level or worry more about the average level ? Thanks :)
I didn't think about using a de-esser, I'll have to give that and the chow tape a try. I wanted to ask you about something, though. how did you get the ending result of your recordings with the condenser mics, to be at a nice loud volume, while remaining clean and not have an overwhelming or noticeable amount of noise/hiss from the mic's noise floor? I just got the behringer c2 pair as my small diaphragm condenser mics of choice, and then I was going to get the audient evo 4, for my new audio interface. if you want to listen to my newest track "dark ascent", that one wasn't recorded with the behringer c2's yet, but it'll give you an example of the noise I'm trying to eliminate.
For someone who never did that before: Packed full of tips! Thanks!
What kind of acoustic is that?!? I love the matte finish!
What's the difference between a musician and a pizza? A pizza can feed a family .
Good one this coffee cold now 😂
Great video - what do you mean by invert the phase of the second duplicate track. I have Pro tools. What program can invert the duplicate to 180? Please answer. Thank you - John
I see a lot of videos about equipment but as a rank beginner what do you plug all this stuff into? How is it all hooked up?
Here is one, best ribbon for recording vocals and acoustic guitar at the same time? Thank you.
the 1st 5 secs almost made me spit my coffee lol.
When double tracking a single microphone I can hear you pan left to right . but my monitors are picking up a delay at 12:34 how did you do that or is this the convology in use? thanks great lesson
1:19 bold of you to assume my guitar strings are that young
Where would you use the "spaced pair" setup?
Good tips... the usual stuff but explained very clearly. But I noticed you weren't really demonstrating removal of finger squeaks but rather pick/plectrum noise. Finger squeak is a lot more prevalent when having to utilize more mic gain on finger picking styles when sliding between chords. I've been recording guitars for decades and for me, Elixir polyweb strings or an equivalent coated string is the way to go for finger pickers. Some folks have had success with finger ease or string grease type products as well as baby powder. I've always found using post processing de-essers or EQ comes with too great of a loss in the audio quality of the original signal. BTW there are free mid-side plugins that make it a lot easier to do MS decoding in your DAW. Just my three cents. Cheers.
Same here, I tend to strum 'busky-style' with my fingers - you know, muting and changing the attack constantly. On my recordings there's constant chiipy/taps that don't really sound-out in the room so to speak. Not at all sure what to do about it.
Can I use one of those “gamer” mics to record sound? I just saw one of these for me to work with and take the chance to record a few of my takes in a guitar, but not sure if they'll just serve me for conference calls and that's it. I was looking at the HyperX Solocast.
People of the comments section can I ask which set up is best for singing and playing?
Make a video on how I can get a deep voice like yours.
Which Guitar is this?
Where do the mic is connected?
Anyone knows what mic he's using for speaking in this video?
how similar is a room mic to a room reverb send?
This is how "how-to" videos should be done. The emphasis should be on the types of product (condenser mic, room reverb, etc.) instead of a brand or model name. The type/class of equipment is much more important. Mentioning the make/model as a secondary point is the proper perspective. Nice work.
PLEASE release a plugin that makes my acoustic guitar sound like your voice!
Umm, your voice is perfect.
Honestly the SM57 sounded really great.
It better have. That's all I have to work with.
What is this guitar model?
I am always looking for real sounding guitar VSTs. Fellow producer/composer here. Keep up the great work. Peace from Japan.
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@@snesmocha thanks so much! 👊🙏
Sometimes mixing tutorial videos manage to give you 5 minutes of information in 45 minutes. So you had me at “under 15 minutes” 🤣
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CAN SOMEONE SAYS WHAT IS THIS GUITAR MODEL PLS?
Could be a Morgan Monroe looking at the headstock.
i can never get a good sound from the guitar whether its an audio interface or a zoom recorder or tascam it just sounds crap
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Now you need to do video on recording bass. 3minutes about actual recording, and 10min old time favorite jokes about bassists intelligence
"Change your strings, you cheap bastard!" I see what you did there.
You're a Sagittarius
As far as "change your strings" goes, this guy makes a pretty detailed case that Nick Drake played on extremely dead, old strings. He says it is possible Nick Drake never changed his strings for his whole recording career! And, obviously, Nick Drake had a gorgeous acoustic guitar sound! ua-cam.com/video/EzdQE3fJW2E/v-deo.html
For mid side you need lots of room and just a ribbon and cardioid to hand as it won't work in small studios. Plus if you have a room like mine which is covered in GIK panels and completely dead it sounds absolutely shit as the point of the ribbon is to pick up treated room reflections, not the guitar directly. I know many high level producers who don't use this technique as it's a pain in the arse. Hope this helps.
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