Here's the first track off of the album my band put out in November. Completely self-recorded and mixed. Mastered by TW Walsh (I asked him to push the level a bit, don't blame him! ha).
I'm copying and pasting this description from another thread I had just started in the "All About The Music" forum, sorry for the redundancy!
The basic setup for the drums on the entire record was this:
1968 Ludwig Kit + Rogers Snare - I forget what the brass was....
Overheads - Earthworks SR77 (cardioid) in XY
Kick - D112 through port hole / inside drum
Snare - SM57 on top / e609 bottom
Rack Tom - SM57 (barely used)
Floor Tom - MD421 (also, barely used)
Rooms - FatHeads
All of these went to a Soundcraft 400b and out to a Fostex G16S with no NR. I printed the levels pretty hot to tape as the desk and the deck were not in the best shape as were really noisy. The dolby just sounded weird - so I didn't use it.
We had enough technical issues after we did the drums to tape, that the rest was done digitally..
The rest of the instruments...
Bass:
Either a Gibson Grabber or a late 70s Ric into a 70s Bassman 100 and Sunn 2 x 15 cabinet. Almost always mic'd with a Beyer M88. No direct. Firestudio Project preamp / no outboard EQ.
Guitars:
Usually a Jazzmaster or Jaguar (occasionally a Casino or Ric) into varying vintage Fender amps. The ones that got the most use were a 68 Bandmaster and a 68 Super Reverb. Mic was almost always a FatHead, into an ART Tube MPA, into the Firestudio. No EQ.
Keyboards:
Most often a Wurlitzer 200a, occasionally some other things pop up, into a 70s Twin Reverb or the Bandmaster. Again, FatHead into Tube MPA, into the Firestudio. No EQ. Organ was a Hammond RT3 (same as B3, but with full pedals) usually recorded with an AT4050, again Tube MPA.
Vocals:
Matt's leads (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) - Rode NTK into Soundcraft 400b, a bit of EQ at the board, slight compression from a FMR RNC, into the Firestudio.
My leads (tracks, 3, 5, 7, 9) - AT4050 into Tube MPA into Firestudio.
Mixing - a lot of Waves API EQ, UAD Pultec, Fatso, 1176, and LA2A. All in the box (Cubase).
You can here the rest of the record here:
Mariage Blanc
Hope you enjoy! Great stuff in this thread.
-Josh