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Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:59 am
by subversive
Hey all, apologies if this is well covered in other forum topics. I'm a Mixcraft 7 user, but that's putting it lightly as I haven't done much with it. In any case, I have a concert happening at my house this weekend. I have a Soundcraft Signature 12 MTK mixer, which also acts as a 12 channel audio interface. I have a template set up in Mixcraft to map the channels to channels in mixcraft. I'm hoping to record the entire set of music (solo musician with acoustic guitar) as a learning experience. Any tips or tricks you can pass along would be appreciated and most welcomed.

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:31 pm
by jlouvar
subversive wrote:Hey all, apologies if this is well covered in other forum topics. I'm a Mixcraft 7 user, but that's putting it lightly as I haven't done much with it. In any case, I have a concert happening at my house this weekend. I have a Soundcraft Signature 12 MTK mixer, which also acts as a 12 channel audio interface. I have a template set up in Mixcraft to map the channels to channels in mixcraft. I'm hoping to record the entire set of music (solo musician with acoustic guitar) as a learning experience. Any tips or tricks you can pass along would be appreciated and most welcomed.
If they also sing, use two microphones... Find the sweat spot for the acoustic guitar (mic placement is important) and get the other microphone close to their mouth, maybe use a pop filter on the vocal mic too... adjust levels, and hit record.

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:44 pm
by subversive
Yes, they sing. Mic for vocals will be on one channel. Guitar will not be mic'd, it will be plugged into DI, then a different channel on the mixer. Thanks.

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 1:36 pm
by jlouvar
I'd use a mic and DI on the acoustic guitar (separate tracks) and use good condenser microphones if you have them... Also pick a good sounding room, away from walls etc.

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:15 pm
by subversive
It's a concert, there are 60 people coming. The room is a large garage with a stage made of pallets. There's no changing that. :) The mic is an SM-58, standard performance vocal mic.

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 3:19 pm
by jlouvar
stage made of pallets
Watch out for stage floor noise (it can vibrate up the mic stand)... If you have a matching pair of small condenser microphones maybe setup some room mic's too (separate tracks)... Anyway, have fun and best wishes.

EDIT: If the artist is performing original music at the house concert, make sure you have their permission to record their concert. :wink:

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 4:48 pm
by GovernmentMule
subversive wrote:It's a concert, there are 60 people coming. The room is a large garage with a stage made of pallets. There's no changing that. :) The mic is an SM-58, standard performance vocal mic.
I'm not well versed in this area but one thing I would do is set everything up and do a soundcheck if you can before everybody shows up and then if possible get the performer to do some type of soundcheck (talking to the crowd and some guitar playing ) after everybody arrives. 60 people in a garage is going to change the room acoustics. This will give you some time to set EQ's and levels, Etc.

Re: Recording live concert into mixcraft

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 10:58 pm
by MATTOROURKE
Set up rooms mics!