Acoustic Guitar Mixing Do's and Dont's

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @mortalflower1
    @mortalflower1 2 года назад +14

    Been struggling with acoustic guitar recordings forever, due to my less than ideal recording environment. Never considered how compression was bring up bad room resonances. This is one of the most useful videos I've seen on the subject!

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot!

    • @wolfhard2420
      @wolfhard2420 2 года назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад

      @@wolfhard2420 thanks man!

    • @wolfhard2420
      @wolfhard2420 2 года назад

      @@BobbyHuff I have to thank you a lot more, because this was the very thing that ruined my otherwise really good sound. And I did not know why. Now I am a lot more careful with compression.

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад

      @@wolfhard2420 fantastic! And you’re welcome! You can thank CLA…I learned it from him!

  • @andreasfranzmann9634
    @andreasfranzmann9634 2 года назад +5

    This is what I do every day, recording and producing acoustic tracks. Not many tutorials on RUclips regarding this topic, especially not many helpful ones. This is certainly the most beneficial tutorial I have seen sofar. Thank you Bob, awesome video!

  • @charliebryce3783
    @charliebryce3783 Год назад

    Great help, Using a compressor with a built in high pass filter and blend knob helps, since the high pass stops the compressor being triggered by the lower mids and the blend gives you the option of uncompressed and compressed signal to prevent the signal being smashed.

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group 2 года назад

    Dr Bob, that simple trick really adds a ton of depth to the acoustic guitar. Sometimes less is more, and sometimes more is less. In this example more mics = more depth and a unique sound not heard without this setup. Very common to have 1 mic and 1 channel for each acoustic, and 1 channel for each electric guitar. I would not have ever thought of double mic for acoustic. Double mics on drums is done all the time, and now we can add double mic on acoustic guitars as well.
    Dr B, I have a young artist, Lucy Thomas from UK who has already released 3 albums and numerous singles. She was a semi finalist in Voice - Kids UK at age 14. She didn't win, but she did get a lucrative record contract from one of biggest labels in UK. The reason I bring it up is because Lucy is performing 'Over The Rainbow' (Eva Cassidy - RIP) and she is accompanied by David Frankland playing acoustic guitar.
    Mic setup is very simple; 1 mic for Lucy (she always uses this mic) and 1 mic for the acoustic. I would love some feedback. David also has a RUclips channel and he is very versatile with any guitar he plays.
    Link: Lucy and David 'Over The Rainbow'. Lucy hits crescendo at 3:30. Lucy was 17 at the time. Interesting note; Lucy uses 1 mic, 1 camera, performs songs start to finish with no edits on most of her performances. This is the first and only time Lucy has ever sat performing. She is an outstanding performer with physical deliver skills better than pros with decades of experience. It is killing her to not use her hands. ruclips.net/video/n1JvDqck4sM/видео.html
    Link: David playing electric with acoustic playing style. Very unique sound. ruclips.net/video/1sWRBtTEyUo/видео.html
    As always - many thanks Dr B.

  • @MrHhkrohn
    @MrHhkrohn 2 года назад +1

    Sounds fantastic, next step...figure out all of the plug ins used and see what can be used with my stock plug ins in the daw to achieve moretheless the same. It's always a jungle with those plug ins and makes you empty your bank account
    Great video men !

    • @thebenedit
      @thebenedit Месяц назад

      Two years later and I’m doing exactly the same thing! “Can I do this with the stock/default tools in my DAW?”

  • @viol8rmusic
    @viol8rmusic 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff as always. I think I remember a Chris Selim video where he used a technique called "butter compression". Using the simple Cubase Clean Compressor, he set the threshold all the way down, -60. But the smallest ratio 1:1.2. Basically the whole signal being compressed slightly, not just the top triggering, gain reduction only comes down a couple dbs, and the transients aren't smashed. But just better overall control of s breathy attack and warm resonance. Seemed to work perfectly in a mix when I needed pretty background filler, but not an upfront sound.

  • @seanemmettfullerton
    @seanemmettfullerton 2 года назад +2

    Awesome Bobby! Quick story: When he first started recording, Nathan East
    was determined to learn how to track his bass without compression. Dick and Randy
    at Sound Chamber in Pasadena would set him up so that he could watch the VU meters
    while practicing by himself. C-razy! The rest is l'histoire... :)

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome!!! I had an engineer in college named Brian Hardin that would track me playing drums so I could watch the meters on the kick and snare and see if I was consistent!

    • @seanemmettfullerton
      @seanemmettfullerton 2 года назад +1

      @@BobbyHuff Incredible! It paid off :) you are soooo
      consistent and steady. Love watching you play...

  • @davebops2478
    @davebops2478 2 года назад +3

    Lovely sound, Doc. You just keep sharing all these goodies with us. Thanks so much!

  • @PickettMusic
    @PickettMusic Год назад

    I actually made the compression mistake to get all Boston-y / Firehouse-y and then went to EQ purgatory trying to get it sitting right
    Great content as always man...thanks!

  • @ktownson
    @ktownson 2 года назад +2

    That had to be “Willin’” by Lowell George. Very tasty playing and sound!

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      Correct!!!!

    • @recordman555
      @recordman555 2 года назад +2

      @@BobbyHuff I've driven every kinda' plugin that's ever been made - - - rode the faders until I got paid.

    • @MackAxyzz
      @MackAxyzz Год назад

      @@BobbyHuff the linda ronstadt version is great w/sneaky pete kleinow on pedal steel

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Год назад +1

    I've always heard people talk about an LA-3A on acoustic guitars. Personally, I only really use an 1176 on vocals.

  • @MrRadioMusic
    @MrRadioMusic 2 года назад

    Excellent...and super helpful. I recently learned this inadvertently when I had unknowingly disabled my compressors on the acoustics that I had put on as a matter of course; like you said. So much more natural and the parts did not get lost in the mix without the heavy 1176!

  • @SteveWilliams-5150
    @SteveWilliams-5150 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic sound Bobby! Nicely done. I will put these tips to use in my acoustic recordings for sure.

  • @jjtweed-music
    @jjtweed-music 2 года назад

    Comment Love: Keep it up Bob, known you since 5k subscribers. Keep going! Great material.

  • @michaelparson-mcnamara782
    @michaelparson-mcnamara782 2 года назад

    Now you've given me a target! If/when my acoustic guitars (+Nashville and mandolin) sound like that I will feel very pleased and content! Thanks Dr Bob!

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      Haha! Thanks Michael!

  • @shayeasy
    @shayeasy 2 года назад

    I love using a GML style EQ to cut honky and brittle frequencies using a sharp Q - that EQ is both surgical and subtle. add makeup gain to compensate and it instantly makes guitars sound less demo and more finished record.

  • @mollygriswold7979
    @mollygriswold7979 2 года назад

    I love the saturation trick and the de-esser. Sometimes a touch of L1 or transient reduction can smooth harsh pick scratching.

  • @WillyKellyMusic
    @WillyKellyMusic 2 года назад

    Excellent advice!!! (Cleared my sinuses right out…) I’ll be using this tomorrow, thanks doc 😎

  • @1shannonleggette
    @1shannonleggette Год назад

    Great video. It’s really help me out with some issues I’ve been having… Thanks, Bobby.

  • @BrockBarr
    @BrockBarr 2 года назад

    Damn! That's super sweet Dr Bob.

  • @jimp.7286
    @jimp.7286 2 года назад

    On a side note; many of the common problems we suffer with tracking acoustic guitars comes down to playing technique. Use thin picks with players that have right-hand control issues. Playing technique before plug-ins or hardware. Have them learn to avoid string squeaks and hitting the pick-guard or guitar body. Some players really get into it, lol. Have them think about how they're actually playing. They may not like it but it makes mixing a million times easier and they may improve their technique as a result. The ole saying; get it right going in first!
    Use a transient plugin as a brute-force way to soften things vs a de-esser, (or both),. Too much can make it sound thin and weird but maybe that's something you could use? The offending note or noise that still gets past the plug-in? Hit the split key and setup the daw to auto fade a tiny amount either side. Hopefully it won't be noticed with double tracking. Same with resonant plugins. "Resonate frequencies are actually a main part of what acoustic guitars are all about". These days, everyone wants resonance removed everywhere to the extreme. Overdo it on acoustic guitar and the soul of the instrument can suffer and leave you with a lifeless performance. No personality. My two cents for what it's worth. Cheers.

  • @ardiris2715
    @ardiris2715 2 года назад +1

    I have been using your de-essing tip from some time back, tape saturation and an adjustment in my technique. A little dip at 400hz and roll off at 100 hz, and I rarely use compression any more. If I need more attack, I use regular saturation instead of tape.
    De-essing though made the big difference. I still compress 12 string acoustics, but they are an altogether different monster anyway.
    (:

  • @zarlok5294
    @zarlok5294 2 года назад

    I’ve always hated compression on acoustic guitars. A little? Maybe. It needs to sound the way it sounds. I like the light saturation. Never thought to use a d-esser. That stabilizer sounds interesting. I have nine advanced. Don’t use ozone much anymore. It all seems heavy handed and too audible to me.

  • @mahobayray
    @mahobayray 2 года назад

    Spot on! No need for a clockwork orange when it comes to processing acoustic guitar.

  • @thomaspersson1533
    @thomaspersson1533 2 года назад +1

    Am a bit confused. I happen to think that the acoustic guitar on Big Star’s first album is the goat. And those were heavily compressed using 1176🤔
    At the same time i agree with you in this example,lol.

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      Well every rule can be tried to be broken! 😄

  • @freez092also
    @freez092also 2 года назад

    Lots of gems in here Bobby thanks for this one!! Acoustic guitar is almost always a feature part of my songs.. I use an award winning Riversong Guitar built by my friend here in Kamloops BC!!

  • @twango63
    @twango63 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic as always.

  • @thaddeusodonnell3986
    @thaddeusodonnell3986 2 года назад

    Thanks for making a vid on this, was talkin about how I didn't like the sounds I'd get out of any of my mics, placements, or acoustics. The acoustic and room are important, but not as much as Id come to think. I really wanna try using just a touch of a double track w/ an ovation 12 string, I believe Jeff Lynne would do that to get his super bright but not too bright top end.

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад

      I did a video on the Jeff Lynne/Wilburys acoustic sound.
      ruclips.net/video/qxo2KS351rc/видео.html

  • @RickDrift
    @RickDrift 2 года назад

    Theres a band I love called the Dodos, Great band if your into acoustic music, But I remember the recording engineer claiming they micd up the hand on the neck to pick up the sound of fingers scraping and fretting the strings.

  • @jonathancrowell4648
    @jonathancrowell4648 Год назад

    What about for more folky/indie tracks that call for a little more forward/fuller acg sounds? I’m struggling with a nasty boominess that I cant get rid of without getting rid of note definition.

  • @rivinduwanniachchi1126
    @rivinduwanniachchi1126 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful guitar part and playing.

  • @Chillywillystyle
    @Chillywillystyle 2 года назад

    Bobby, this is maybe one of my favorite videos you’ve done. These “tricks” are faaaaaar more suitable to dial in a plush & higher quality sound. Also, the big sexy hair gel joke got me hahahaha! Love this channel, this is exactly what audio engineering & production is about. Also, curious what type of headphones you use? Do you prefer headphones for mixing?

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      Yes I do! I use Sennheiser 650 HD headphones to get about 85% of the mix done and then close it out on speakers.

  • @suchitputhalat4796
    @suchitputhalat4796 2 года назад

    great as always Doctor !

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM 2 года назад +4

    Wait, what mic did you use on Jason’s hair? 🤔

  • @R0BL68
    @R0BL68 Год назад

    Such a helpful video. Could you elaborate more on the use of the microphones? Were they both the same model ? When you use two, are there phasing issues I need to be aware of?
    Thanks again !

  • @collegestatistics
    @collegestatistics Год назад

    So tasteful! Love it!

  • @jackstanton1091
    @jackstanton1091 2 года назад

    Thanks, Doc! Really good stuff

  • @TimE_5150
    @TimE_5150 2 года назад

    Great stuff as usual Bob, but I thought Les was Paul? :)

  • @baroccsmoker
    @baroccsmoker 24 дня назад

    Woow realy sound great. Thanks

  • @aleksamrkela831
    @aleksamrkela831 2 года назад +1

    Honest question: when do you prefer stereo-miking over double-tracking and vice versa? I find double-tracked acoustic guitars awesome for a dense arrangement with a lot of instruments.

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      Yes I agree. Stereo mics for me are mostly for a very open song with sparse arrangement.

  • @ringi1970
    @ringi1970 2 года назад

    But what should you do, when the acoustic guitar sounds not so perfect in it´s natural tone?
    My epiphone acoustic (i.e.) sounds not a little bit as good like that what I´ve heard here, without any processing. Not even with good and new strings.
    That would be an interesting tutorial. How to make a "not so good acoustic guitar" - sound good. 😅

    • @legalize.brokkoli
      @legalize.brokkoli Год назад

      Best solution might be buying a better sounding instrument.

  • @TrevorHelt
    @TrevorHelt 2 года назад

    Always great stuff!

  • @JaviBello
    @JaviBello 2 года назад

    BOOOOOOOBBYYYYY!!!!!! How you doing man? I often use XY with small condensers for acoustic, and depending on the genre/room/player, maybe a 3rd track for a ribbon mono room mic or a DI. Then I send all together to an aux and do all processing there. Usually use an SSL channel with barely no compression, a little send to reverb/chorus and I'm good to go. Sometimes I use a pultec to shelf off the low end instead of the SSL channel's filter. What are your thoughs on using XY for acoustic? I point one mic to the hole but no straight to it, and listen at what distance I like most, often the second mic ends pointing to where the neck meets body. As always, great vid Bob! Thankyou!

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +1

      He Jaaaaaaav!!! Yes that's fantastic! XY mic technique is great for acoustics! Your ear will tell you every time!

    • @JaviBello
      @JaviBello 2 года назад

      @@BobbyHuff sure!!

  • @nugatory626
    @nugatory626 Год назад

    Masterpiece!

  • @michaelcottle6270
    @michaelcottle6270 2 года назад

    Cover of Willin' ? Love me some "Little Feat"

  • @mikehouston6456
    @mikehouston6456 2 года назад

    Hey Doc. Mike here in Northern Ireland. Love the channel- I use 1176 on acoustics all the time as unlike the colour it brings- but I’d never use the 12:1 ratio you had selected- that sounds closer to limiting to me. Would you ever use the 1176 with a lighter ratio and just 2-3db attenuation?

    • @mikehouston6456
      @mikehouston6456 2 года назад

      * as I LIKE the colour not unlike* apologies.

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад +2

      Yes but I would still compress lightly!

  • @donjoefonzarelli9785
    @donjoefonzarelli9785 2 года назад

    This is great. Thanks, Doc you rule

  • @BillJones
    @BillJones 2 года назад

    Is there any way at all to add the hair gel in post? Or do I need to bite the bullet and re-record everything?

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад

      Hahaha!! We have done quite a bit in post to help with Jason’s looks….so yes…just search for some good gel plugins. 😄

  • @TheMichaelseymour
    @TheMichaelseymour 2 года назад +1

    i dont use a compressor ......i use a depressor ....cos it makes me sad the way i play

  • @michaelneal900
    @michaelneal900 2 года назад

    I love Seals and Croft.

  • @HuffwareStudio
    @HuffwareStudio 2 года назад

    Another great surgery Doc... Just in time Cuz😎👍🏻... I'm tracking Acoustic gtrs... "Less is more" 🎯

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад

      GREAT! How are you my fellow Huff?

  • @bevo65
    @bevo65 2 года назад

    Les Moore approves of this video.

  • @mollygriswold7979
    @mollygriswold7979 2 года назад +1

    Try a slower compressor like a Fairchild.

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez 2 года назад

    sounds great!

  • @neilanderson9151
    @neilanderson9151 Год назад

    Cool vid

  • @SuperLevelone
    @SuperLevelone 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @TwoSouls-productions
    @TwoSouls-productions 2 года назад

    🎉fantastic

  • @makemusicordie
    @makemusicordie 2 года назад

    Great advice :)

  • @buddyalbert5808
    @buddyalbert5808 2 года назад

    I always high pass my hair gel.

  • @benajaero
    @benajaero 2 года назад

    interesting

  • @BILLY-px3hw
    @BILLY-px3hw 2 года назад

    using hair gel while tracking to tame the transients is cheating, like to see Jason have such an even performance without the gel

    • @BobbyHuff
      @BobbyHuff  2 года назад

      He can't play without a freshly gelled doo!

  • @suchitputhalat4796
    @suchitputhalat4796 2 года назад

    when is my next appointment ..haha

  • @davidkeller8084
    @davidkeller8084 Год назад

    Willing, Little Feat

  • @My2Drumsticks
    @My2Drumsticks 2 года назад

    What ever became of stereo guitars?

  • @johncostigan6160
    @johncostigan6160 2 года назад

    Very delicate surgery Doctor. Sweet!