Drums are too loud in church setting
Due to complains of the drums being too loud in our church, we are looking into some level reducing options. Currently we have a nice old Gretch Catalina kit which most of the drummers speak fondly of. The sanctuary is about 50' wide by 100' long about 30' high at the peak, typical New England modern construction.
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How can i record electric drums to multitracks?
i have a Roland Vdrum TD-8 Module and a Alesis 1622 mixer... i have to record raw electric drums (played) onto Cool Edit v2.0 (that's all i got)
i'm not doing anything fancy, i just need to record each drum on a seperate track to my computer (Cool Edit v2.0 Recording Software). i just have one input on my computer to send the drums.
Tips on drums
I have been trying to replicate drums of a song but i know what i need but don't know how to achieve it. Been trying for hours to get the kick to have a punch but sound very tight whilst equally keeping the symbols soft and drawn out and relaxed..
And the toms seem a bit off to me too but i aint totally sure what the toms need as I'm currently needing help on the kick and cymbals.
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Recording Drums
hello. I'm new at recording drumms and will be gettinga 7 piece CAD set soon. i was wondering on what volume an EQ should i set everything at. i would really appreciate it if i were giving explisite replys cause like i said. i'm new. i am running the mics through a EURO rack (Beringer) and i want to know the channel volume, and the master volume.
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Working on Micing drums
Ok still working on my drums especially the OH's, I have the mics fairly close to the mix now and recorded a live mix, let me know if you hear any harsh reflections or phase issues
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How to beef up drums.
... without rerecording them.
I recorded drums for a hardrock/funk kind of song, something similar to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I used one kick and one overhead to mic the kit. I wanted kind of an older sound, kind of like Ringo. While good in theory, it hasn't been good in practice.
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Advice needed for recording drums with a bunch of Shure57s
Hello there, this is my first post, I hope I'll get some feedback for a mic placement problem I have. BTW, this is a great forum. OK, here's the situation...
Recording Drums: your opinions requested
Hi there,
I am doing some research for a college assignment on the art of recording drums and I would really appreciate it if you could help me by filling out this short survey:
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Trying to get drums on Cubase LE 4
Im pretty new to all this but ive been trying to figure out how to add drums to my tracks with cubase. I dont have electric drums but I do have a piano. Anyone know of anything?
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Has anyone used ocean way drums?
I currently have BFD 1 and I am considering upgrading. They are pretty pricey though and I am wondering if its worth it. From the demos it sounds amazing. Any have any experience with ocean way drums?
thanks
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