Playing with water
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 5:07 pm
Something that I've been curious about doing for a while now is recording in water. It's probably been done before but... I figured I would open the topic up for discussion.
Most of the ways i have thought of doing it include: setting up a coffee can or similar holder of water, filling it up most of the way with water and setting a mic in it. Protecting the mic would be key of course so I think putting an unlubbed condom or balloon over the mic would be a good idea. That way there would be protection without giving up the contact to the water which would be transmitting the sound. I think it would work best in a kick drum or maybe in front of or in a bass cab. I've yet to try it due to lack of equipment and generally not wanting to get my ass chewed out by the faculty at my school. I'm mostly curious how it would work with bass oriented instruments. Has anyone had any experience with this?
I assume this is the place to post such a topic, but if not then please direct me to the correct area of discussion.
Most of the ways i have thought of doing it include: setting up a coffee can or similar holder of water, filling it up most of the way with water and setting a mic in it. Protecting the mic would be key of course so I think putting an unlubbed condom or balloon over the mic would be a good idea. That way there would be protection without giving up the contact to the water which would be transmitting the sound. I think it would work best in a kick drum or maybe in front of or in a bass cab. I've yet to try it due to lack of equipment and generally not wanting to get my ass chewed out by the faculty at my school. I'm mostly curious how it would work with bass oriented instruments. Has anyone had any experience with this?
I assume this is the place to post such a topic, but if not then please direct me to the correct area of discussion.