
XLR out or mic or DI box | HomeRecording.com
2018年9月25日 · The XLR output of the amp is line level. The XLR input of your interface is Mic level. The reason to get an XLR to trs cable is to it the line output of the amp into the line inputs of the interface. This is because the line output of the amp will probably clip the Mic input of …
Line out Vs. Miking the amp - HomeRecording.com
2010年8月7日 · I do both and add a clean DI as well. Most times I record 4-5 guitar tracks simultaneously - mic'ed amp, DI wet signal, DI dry signal, and some sub outs from different parts of my chain. This gives me a lot to work with when I'm mixing. The clean DI is very useful for editing to see transients and also, I can use it to reamp if necesary.
If You Already Have Phantom Power, Do You Need a Mic Pre-Amp?
2009年6月6日 · I have two recording techniques. One is an M-Box...with Pro Tools. The other is a Marantz PMD661, portable digital recorder. Both of those provide 48V phantom power. If I record using a Neumann KMS 105, or TLM 103, or any other condenser mic, will I benefit from a mic pre-amp? I know that...
Mic'd Amp vs. DI? | HomeRecording.com
2010年6月19日 · Should mic'ing an amp sound alot better vs. DI? (at ideal recording volumes, I assume it does) 2. Will mic'ing a quiet amp still be better than DI? I will say that I have noticed for clean sounds the mic sounds much better, but Im asking because for distorted/fuzz sounds (just bought a Fuzz Factory too) I cant really seem to tell much of a ...
Can't Get Guitar to sound right when recording
2024年11月9日 · Moreover, it gives me a significant amount of gain, with a S/N ratio >60dB, (and a Line Out if I want it. It also gives me the option of using a mic for the amp, preamp from the amp and/or both. I can monitor the output of the unit with headphones at this gain stage. From the TASCAM I run the Line Outs to the Peavey's Mic inputs.
using normal amp as mic preamp - HomeRecording.com
2004年3月23日 · Sure you can. The mic, for best results, should be a high impedance one. Just plug it into the instrument input of the amp. I doubt if you can physically plug a phantom powered mic into the amp, unless it has an XLR input. If there's no phantom power available from the preamp, it won't damage anything - it just won't work.
Dynamic vs Condenser (micing amp) | HomeRecording.com
2005年5月12日 · I'm currently recording my guitar amp (dirty sound) with my MXL 901 condenser mic. The sound is very harsh. I've tried all kinds of things (mic position, gain levels, amp eq levels). I'm starting to narrow it down to 2 things. The first is the type of mic...should I …
Recording both with mic and direct input via Focusrite
2019年2月28日 · Use a DI and plug the guitar into that. Take the XLR (low-Z) output to the Focusrite, and the Thru 1/4" to the amp, which you mic. Assign the appropriate inputs in your DAW to the two signals (of course). Then you can do what you want with the straight/dry guitar signal - use amp/fx sims, pan, eq, reamp, whatever.
Behringer XM8500, noise and how to amp | HomeRecording.com
2016年9月13日 · I've tried another option of course by buying a different piece of equipment: a dedicated amp, a "Stage Line MPR-1". Cost more than twice of the Xenyx, so I'd assumed I'd get better results. No. Did not. Same problem persists. Mic -> AMP via XLR 1/4 jack AMP -> Sonar dgx soundcard 1/4 -> 3.5mm jack. Literally same issue.
Mic Positioning - HomeRecording.com
2007年12月16日 · I'm about to buy the Sennheiser e609 for my guitar cab. The pictures i've seen for the mic all look like the user was incorporating a boom stand to position it properly. But a while ago, I thought I've seen photo's where the mic was draped over the amp, just hanging in front of the speaker. Do...