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Hi all – this post probably belongs in the recording section, but hey – this is where the traffic is at,, right?
I'm quite happy with the results I'm getting in my home studio lately recording with a pair of pencil condenser mics spaced a foot apart, with guitar 2 feet away from mics. Technically, I'm using modified Octava mics into a stock ProTools 003.
I want to add a rhythm guitar track. My instinct is to record this mono sinse two guitars recorded in stereo suggests to me I will not be able to pan them to get the desired separation.
RE: Recording question; stereo first... (in reply to turnermoran)
Granted, my recording knowledge is limited, but when I hear Vicente or someone similar, my guess is that that big sound is achieved through stereo recording. But in the case of his song Querido Metheny - a duet with Paco - would you think each guitar was recorded mono?
I realize I'm asking for people to speculate. But I'm curious if anyone has experience recording to flamenco guitars and what approach they used
RE: Recording question; stereo first... (in reply to turnermoran)
Forget about any of the rules you think there, and just experiment.
There's nothing wrong with recording a guitar with two mics, and panning them both to the same side. Even though you dont get the stereo effect, you still hear both mics summed together.
RE: Recording question; stereo first... (in reply to turnermoran)
Here is a link to a store that sells hi end studio gear and acoustic guitars. You can listen to different setups and get ideas about mic placement. This is a steel string recording, but they probably have some with nylon as well. These are Todds microphones i believe?