Hello all,
I'm beginning some recordings using my Peregrine, and I'd like to get some feedback from other Peregrine users.
One of the things I like is that I can practice on my Peregrine without an amp. I especially like some of the warm overtones I get from the mahogany body. Of course, once I plug into an amp, the tone characteristics change. I usually run the onboard towards the bright side and I like the tonal characteristics of this as well.
So I have this idea of recording with microphones similar to how I would on an acoustic guitar, and also have the output from the guitar go directly to the board, and then mix as a multilayer guitar track.
My question is: Has anyone tried this and what microphones would be good for this type of recording? And where would you place them in relation to the guitar?
Thanks!
RayK
I'm beginning some recordings using my Peregrine, and I'd like to get some feedback from other Peregrine users.
One of the things I like is that I can practice on my Peregrine without an amp. I especially like some of the warm overtones I get from the mahogany body. Of course, once I plug into an amp, the tone characteristics change. I usually run the onboard towards the bright side and I like the tonal characteristics of this as well.
So I have this idea of recording with microphones similar to how I would on an acoustic guitar, and also have the output from the guitar go directly to the board, and then mix as a multilayer guitar track.
My question is: Has anyone tried this and what microphones would be good for this type of recording? And where would you place them in relation to the guitar?
Thanks!
RayK