Thursday, February 2, 2012

Microphone Selection and Placement

After you're sure that your source is the best it can be you need to select the right mic. Selecting the right microphone is important. If you get this wrong you're going to have problems further down the line. Does this mean you use your best mic, your most expensive mic? Hell no! You use the best mic for the particular instrument and this particular song. That is the key to getting a good home recording.


Now most likely you don't have a large number of microphones. You may only have one or two, if this is the case you will have to make do with what you have. The key is to use the proper mic technique as I mentioned in this post. Proper mic technique can make up for deficiencies in your microphone. Even the cheapest mic can give good results if you use it properly. Make do with what you have. I guarantee that if you pay attention to mic technique your recordings will be superior to recordings made with better equipment, but no technique.

Now back to mic selection. The first thing you should do is decide what the source needs. Is it overly bright? Then try using a ribbon mic or dynamic. Do you want a very detailed recording? Then use a condenser mic. If you're not familiar the three different types of microphones then you are severely handicapping your recording abilities. These days everyone wants to use condensers. Now condensers are fine but a good dynamic or ribbon mic can be just what the doctor ordered.

I particularly love dynamic mics. They are as a rule cheaper than condensers and harder to damage. Even more importantly dynamics take EQ better than the cheap condensers that are so prevalent these days. Shure makes some of the best dynamic mics in the world. There is a good summary of their microphones and what applications they are good in this post. Another mic I recommend is the EV RE-20. The RE-20 is my personal favorite. It works great on vocals, guitar amps, bass amps and kick drums. Here is a list of microphone's that I think everyone should have.

If you want to improve your recordings you need to pay attention to details. One of the most important details is mic selection and placement. So be sure to give it the attention is deserves.