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Originally posted by Outta Phase
I use cakewalk pro and have tried using the compression with software after the dums ahve been recorded, and I have had very poor results. (basically the bleed in the kick mic sounds like junk after the compression, the kick itself sounds great, but the other bleed through sounds like I am playing 'extra toms/cymbals' whenI hit the kick) should I invest in hardware compression to use during the recording, or should I spend more time tweeking the software compression to get it right?
..or should I use OH mics to cover the bad bleed from the kick?
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You need to try building a "Kick drum tunnel".
You take a box, or a chair, and drape several blankets over the front end of the kickdrum and the box or chair, to form a "tunnel" in front of the kickdrum. Then mic it from out in the tunnel, and this will help cut all of that bleed out of the kick mic.
Tim