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Title: Uh-Haa
Post by: bruno on March 04, 2012, 05:20:28 AM
Testing the new mike out - one acoustic backing, 1 acoustic playing the lead, 1 bass and drum loop!
It picks up my breathing when recording - its quite sensitive - any ideas how you can limit this, it makes me sound like a heavy smoker (which I'm not!).

NB a few playing mistakes - but my excuse is that this is more a mike test than a song, so I was making it up as I was going alone!

*Rolls in a 1:50 with a load of blank time at the end - 2 minutes is the new 3 minutes I tell ya! ***
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Geir on March 04, 2012, 05:50:50 AM
WOW (I know I've said that quite often lately, but ..) WOW !!

Excellent performance ! Love the bassgrove and that is some serioulsy good guitarwork ...

and the breathing ... oh well ...  doesn't bother me, but I guess the only way to minimize it with a sensitive mic is to keep the mic as close to the guitar as possible, maybe a bit below it to maximize the distance to your mouth.
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: bruno on March 04, 2012, 09:41:09 AM
Geir - thanks man.
Yeah - its one sensitive mike. I think I'll try not breathing when recording :-)

To date I have been using the Behringer B2 condenser - which is a great mike. However was never 100% sure that it captured the full sound of my acoustic guitar. Also recently did some recording of the acoustic with a friend's Rode, and you could tell - so took the plunge. I went to the shop thinking Rode - but came back with the SE2200T.

I think it will work real well on my daughters vox - so will have to do some more recording!!
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Facemask93 on March 04, 2012, 04:08:39 PM
Very nice indeed Bruno , you certainly can play that gee tar , i bought a Rode last year , lovely mics for the money , nearly added an SE2200T to my collection , it sounds good , certainly is sensitive

Rob
PS , went right through my school days through my mid twenties with the nickname Bruno , ace name
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Pine on March 04, 2012, 06:30:12 PM
Diggin' this Bruno...fine jam!

Your bass playing is great and it holds down a cool groove along with the R guitar..

..which allows your leads to wander off down the street..sometimes even around a corner briefly..before coming home

I didn't even hear the breathing..lol..to focused on the tune. The mic sounds excellent to me...

Pine
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Rata-tat-tat on March 05, 2012, 11:47:02 AM
Bruno... love that bassline. Meaty... beafy... big and bouncy!!! Love it!!!
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Gritter on March 05, 2012, 11:58:30 AM
killer jam...
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: bruno on March 05, 2012, 02:58:52 PM
Quote from: Rata-tat-tat on March 05, 2012, 11:47:02 AMBruno... love that bassline. Meaty... beafy... big and bouncy!!! Love it!!!
Haha - I must confess to having a little dance whilst recording the bass :-), couldn't help it, its a really fun and bouncy irresistible beat (it a drum loop - I always prefer playing with a real person though) 
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Tony W on March 21, 2012, 08:29:23 AM
Wow, I was reading the condensor mic thread and decided to poke my head in for a listen. Amazing quality on that mic, but damn the playing is utterly superb.
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: T.C. Elliott on March 24, 2012, 06:24:58 AM
AHA! I heard one of the breaths. *CHEER* I think it added a nice bit of ambiance to it, honestly. And I'd have never heard it had  you not said something.  I really dug the playing and the tone.
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Hook on March 24, 2012, 06:55:51 AM
This is some great playing brother!The breathing didn't bother me at all, but I just got a small but effective mic shield made by the Sterling company. Its called the UMC (Utility Microphone Shield) and I love it. I'll post some pics later, I tried to search but I found nothing, not even on the Guitar Center site and I bought it at their store. It cost me $40 and I'm going to get another so I don't have to keep moving it. I use it behind my mic for vocals and it really did clean up the tone and boost my level a bit. I forgot to turn off my monitors on one tune and the I was floored at how much speaker sound was cut off from the mic. I ended up using the track. I also use it over my instrument mic when I'm recording live and it cut's a lot of my vocal off the instrument track. It's very cool perhaps someone with a little more search savvy can dig something up because it's a great buy in my book.
Rock on!
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Blooby on March 24, 2012, 07:51:20 AM

Love that groove. Great playing all around, but that bass speaks to me.

As for the mic, I am coming to grips with a new Blue mic that is also much more sensitive than I am used to.  If nothing else, it should clean up my playing.  My issue is the stray string noise or pick click.

Blooby
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: bruno on March 24, 2012, 09:03:37 AM
Thanks for all the comments all.
Hook - will look into that Utility Microphone Shield, they look quite cool, but seem very expensive in the UK. Perhaps I'll have to wait till my next trip to FL, and buy one states side :-)
B.

Added some piccies of the guitar (Small bodied Brook Taw, Walnut Body, Spruce Top) ...

(https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=14562.0;attach=14788)

(https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=14562.0;attach=14790)

(https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=14562.0;attach=14786)
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Jean Pierre on December 18, 2015, 12:25:41 AM
it s very pleasant in songcfaters to have some link with old message like here dear Bruno

what a beautiful guitar! the back is it in Palissandre?

Nota bene; and the song is great ( lead guitar and specialy the bassline...)
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: andy casson on December 18, 2015, 10:30:22 PM
Crikey this rocks and then some MR B! Wonderful playing, and the new mic seems to be fit for purpose! On the breathing, yep I have had this as well, discovered using the vocal booth thingy I bought a while ago cut it out (http://www.amazon.co.uk/LD-Systems-Microphone-Screen-Vocal/dp/B004UKTJ1M/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1450502920&sr=8-2&keywords=microphone+booth)
Great listen!
Andy
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Redler on December 19, 2015, 12:38:42 AM
Wow! Really nice groove here... Brilliant acoustic funk, imo! Excellent job!
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Johnny Robbo on December 19, 2015, 05:34:34 AM
Lovely sounding guitar, recorded beautifully. Great funky groove... not something you normally associate with acoustic. Brilliantly done, mate :)
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: bruno on December 19, 2015, 06:54:41 AM
Thanks for the bump - this is quite an old one! This guitar was newly built when I recorded this, and it's sound has deepened quite a bit now :-)

Quote from: my idol is Jahia on December 18, 2015, 12:25:41 AMit s very pleasant in songcfaters to have some link with old message like here dear Bruno

what a beautiful guitar! the back is it in Palissandre?

Nota bene; and the song is great ( lead guitar and specialy the bassline...)
The back is Cherry I believe. Its hard to tell, as every guitar is unique, the collect wood from anywhere and everywhere. Top is spruce. They have a room full of woods collected for all kinds of places. I have two, the second one is made from a mahogany door reclaimed door from a local council. Some real good has come from the opulence of local councils - and that thought always pleases me :-) nb One of their customers had a tree that had to be chopped down, thought it was a nice piece of wood, and the chaps at Brook built him a guitar with it. That's really cool.

B
Title: Re: Uh-Haa
Post by: Farrell Jackson on December 19, 2015, 07:32:46 AM
Nice one Bruno! The acoustic's natural tone sounds great as is your off the cuff soloing. I noticed you said the guitar's tone has darkened with age. I like a mellow, darker tone on acoustics so I'm assuming that's a good thing. It's a real beauty of a guitar. As far as the mic picking up your breathing, you could practice holding your breath for two minutes, lol, but that's not practical. I wouldn't have noticed but you mentioned it......still doesn't detract from the song. I wouldn't worry much about it. Nice work!

Farrell