Bass miking techniques result
For the bass miking techniques experiments, we connect the bass guitar to the board via DI box and also miked it using 2 different mics in different positions which are the AKG C414 and AKG D2.
The result:
1. AKG C414(On axis) with DI
- The large diaphragm condenser is set to cardioid pattern is placed near to the cone of the Hartke HD150 bass amplifier.
The sound is a bit muddy and is too boomy when low notes are played.
2. AKG D2(On axis) with DI
The sound captured is much clearer and also with enough attacks.
3. AKG D2 (at the edge of the cone) with DI
The sound is not as clear as when is positioned on axis and the low end is not as intense as well.
4. AKG D2 (off axis) with DI
The mic is tilted so that it is off axis with the cone of the amplifier.
Less attack are being captured using this techniques and it is also very soft and muddy.
Thus to get a clear bass definition from the playing, I prefer using the AKG D2 positioned on axis on the cone and mix it with another DI track.
The result:
1. AKG C414(On axis) with DI
- The large diaphragm condenser is set to cardioid pattern is placed near to the cone of the Hartke HD150 bass amplifier.
The sound is a bit muddy and is too boomy when low notes are played.
2. AKG D2(On axis) with DI
The sound captured is much clearer and also with enough attacks.
3. AKG D2 (at the edge of the cone) with DI
The sound is not as clear as when is positioned on axis and the low end is not as intense as well.
4. AKG D2 (off axis) with DI
The mic is tilted so that it is off axis with the cone of the amplifier.
Less attack are being captured using this techniques and it is also very soft and muddy.
Thus to get a clear bass definition from the playing, I prefer using the AKG D2 positioned on axis on the cone and mix it with another DI track.
A kick drum mic is not a bad idea, but the D2 isn't a very good one. We're still waiting for some better ones.
ReplyDeleteYou don't discuss blending the sounds.