Cool video, I like hearing the comparison. I was talking with the one of the guys from Dirty Dozen brass band almost 20 years ago and he said they drop the mic down into the sousaphone. So I went home and put my sm58 into a couple of socks and dropped it all the way down the bell. Super fat bass sound. I have a recording bell tuba and a sousaphone. Works great in both.
If you use a cotton rag and clip it to the top of the tuba while recording it gives it a even better flat sound. Cuz sometimes the tuba while recording has a lot of brass resonance that can make it sound like a duck. So it makes it flat, more bass resonance 👌🏼. It’s a technique spanish producers use for their music.
Any suggestions for removing valve noise when you record? I've got a 60s Olds and no matter what felts and springs I use I always get a lot of valve thudding
Your in luck now that I work in the brass repair industry now! So the best way is brand new cork and felts. If it fits, Yamaha makes a spring covered in like silicone and almost eliminates that noise entirely. Other than that, your valve guide is probably brass if its really old and you can switch it to nylon valve guides, which is custom work if there's someone around that can do that. We do at our shop.
This is literally soooo helpful, wish more people did this with other "weird" instruments
Dude, thanks so much for covering this issue! I faced the need to record a tuba all of a sudden today, your video was really helpful ;)
Cool video, I like hearing the comparison. I was talking with the one of the guys from Dirty Dozen brass band almost 20 years ago and he said they drop the mic down into the sousaphone. So I went home and put my sm58 into a couple of socks and dropped it all the way down the bell. Super fat bass sound. I have a recording bell tuba and a sousaphone. Works great in both.
I honestly will have to try that! There are some situations I would want the fattest bass sound possible. Good idea!
Thank you. Not only did I learn something, but I smiled the whole way through.
If you use a cotton rag and clip it to the top of the tuba while recording it gives it a even better flat sound. Cuz sometimes the tuba while recording has a lot of brass resonance that can make it sound like a duck. So it makes it flat, more bass resonance 👌🏼. It’s a technique spanish producers use for their music.
Thank you!
Great Video! I liked that tiger story hehe
Thanks Mr Devlin. Your a kind fellow
Any suggestions for removing valve noise when you record? I've got a 60s Olds and no matter what felts and springs I use I always get a lot of valve thudding
Your in luck now that I work in the brass repair industry now! So the best way is brand new cork and felts. If it fits, Yamaha makes a spring covered in like silicone and almost eliminates that noise entirely. Other than that, your valve guide is probably brass if its really old and you can switch it to nylon valve guides, which is custom work if there's someone around that can do that. We do at our shop.
Audix makes a small gooseneck for drum mics that might be super helpful!
Genius! That's exactly what I was looking for
great video!
Also, where did you get your horn?
Nice 👏👏👏 what do u think is best, sm57 ou e902?
Hmmm. I am haven't used the e902 before but I like the sm57 alot
@@BoneZone tks bro ^^
Why is that "B roll" just a shot of a unplugged Mic
I recommend using a audix d6
You’re a goat!
Cool video, you seriously need to put a tuba through a wah-wah pedal , and record.🤩