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Lets pretend I only have two inputs into the DAW.
Seasound Soloist anyone?
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Lets also pretend I have a crappy mixer.
Behringer XENYX1002
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For preamps, lets say I have two cheapies too.
dbx 286A
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And lets make believe I have the following mics:
SM58
AT2020
Cheapo Nady Dynamic Kick Mic
2 Cheapo Nady SDC overheads

For drums, lets say I have a 4-piece 1970 Ludwig set.
Ziljdian K's
Evans G Plus heads

Also for drums, I also might have a 6 piece DW Collector's
A Custom Zildjians
Evans EC2's with SST heads.

Now for the truth, that wasn't pretend. it is what I currently have to work with. Now let's make believe I have 20,000 USD! Crap, aint gonna happen.

I want to record Reggae drums. As of now, I am unsure if I want to shoot for a more modern produced sound, or some lo-fi roots kind of vibes.

What are some ways to make this hodge podge of gear sound as best as possible?
I am looking for any kind of Micing setup, signal chain variations, or drum tuning suggestions. Also looking for any input on in the box gating, compression, limiting, reverb or other fx.

Please be creative as possible, I am open to all suggestions. And thank you for any responses!

(mods, if this belongs in budget gear, please move it. I know its cheapo but I am looking to achieve a pro audio mindset using the tools I have available, thanks)

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Davedog Tue, 11/30/2010 - 19:45

I dont move anything unless its adware or spam from mars.....

Use the old kit for this. Use the Nady stuff as you normally would.....kick, overs....use the 2020 on the room out in front of the kit at belt level. Move to suit your ear.

Think "Watching The Detectives" by the REAL Elvis...as a guide.

Get a GREAT bass sound as this is going to carry everything in the groove.

Make the guitar clear but not overpowering as it is the main downbeat.

Smoke a splif and enjoy.

BTW. LOVE the DW"S and that is a big-time kit. Too clean and precise for Raggae