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recording acoustic guitars on a budget
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Hi all,
I have a Taylor 714CE, 2014, so it has the Taylor Expression System, though not ES2, I was so bummed when they revamped it the very year after I bought the Taylor! But anyway!
I am putting together a cheap and chearful home recording set up and was thinking about how to record the acoustic. I will have a focusrite interface and a Rode NT1 as of Saturday.
I know it is best to record guitars with two mics...but another rode would be another 150 or so and that's just a bit more than I'd like to go for at the moment...though I don't rule it out for later on.
Anyway, I was wondering if I should use the Taylor expression system, blended with the Rode? Would that make up for some of what I would be missing out on?
I know a bit about mic placement and to place the mic at the join between neck and body, all that good stuff. But is the Taylor ES worth playing with in the mix? If so, any EQ things I should think about with it?
I am knew to home recording, so be gentle
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Thanks
Matt
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I've heard really good stuff recorded with a Shure PG81 which can be had for a bit over £100 new. The AKG C1000 is another budget small diaphragm condensor that is pretty good.
As others have said, I'd just go with what you have at the moment though.
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Try the mic in a variety of positions (never mind how silly it looks). I once ended up putting a condenser over the players right shoulder pointing down at the guitar and using mostly that as the sound in the mix! A dynamic mic behind the guitar body adds warmth but no detail. Default condenser is over the end of the fingerboard pointing deep into the body, but that's not always the best.