drum room microphones
any ideas on good roomor ambient mics? :?
a pair of snall condensers perhaps?
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any ideas on good roomor ambient mics? :?
a pair of snall condensers perhaps?
So, couple of simple questions. What are the phase problems that people constantly talk about avoiding/fixing? Will I be affected by that with 2 overheads, a snare mic and a kick mic? I'll be reamping the snare after if I can. The sound that I'm trying to get is like that off of Everything Goes Numb by Streetlight Manifesto, or Keasby Nights by Catch 22.
i have session tomorrow. its the first session with this band. so ill be concentrating on drum sounds.
I'll be limiting my self to 8 tracks on drums. its a 4 pc kit.
kick- Audix d6
snare-sm57
tom-Audix d2
floor tom-Audix d2
OH-nt5s (recorder man method)
I've done some mixes in our studio and just to get a general idea of a 'mastered' sound, i've run them through a bunch of TRacks presets. Now I know most aren't fond of TRacks around here. But, I just wanted to get a general idea.
hi there...2 u all...i really need some advice from u all. pls help me out.
me and my friend had spent loads of money to make a home studio for our DEATH metal band..and we kinda got everything now.
here how we r facing trouble.
we got a MAC and CUEBASE SE3 Full version (purchased).
and i have a massive KIT...below is the pic
Hi, I'm currently working on the development of a (soon to be) open-source drum machine, and am looking for input on necessary features.
Hi Guys,
This is a Midi related question...
Till now ive have been using a Drum Module (roland td6) with a 1 line output and am unable to turn up volume of the snare... or correct any parts once track is recorded
Some of you aren't going to relate to this but that's ok.
I like the Alesis HR-16. The drums are more natural and more tunable than on the later Alesis modules I've tried. But I could use a little more fi, especially on the dreaded cymbals.
I'm just looking for what some of the others here put into their drum submix out to a compressor.
I'm going for as much as a Bonham sound(I know, what a shocker. I know, you need John Bonham) as I can get.
I'm trying to get ahold of some drum mics on a $200-300-ish budget... Any recommendations? I understand that just about anything that I get is going to be pretty low end, not to great, but then again, neither is my setup, and I'm just 16... working with band from my school on a demo, and some friends need stuff recorded to send off to colleges. How is the Shure PG kit?