
Ninja_Drummer
New member
Hey guys, this seemed like a nice informative forum, so I'd thought I'd join it.
I'm a drummer, as you can see with my name, and I've taken the role in my band to learn about recording and all the pazazz that deals with it. I've also sort of thought of it as a profession in the future.
But anyways, I use Cubase LE 4 with a Alesis IO26 firewire interface for inputs. Whenever my band or I record, the raw mixes sound very low, or quiet, I've tried to raise the gain a bit on the interface but it doesn't seem to do any good. Also, whenever I EQ the kick drum, it sounds to "oomphy" whenever I mix it in with the other instruments. It sounds the way I like it when I solo it out, but when it's mixed in it sounds totally different. My band records live so I know there is the high possibility of bleeding on the other tracks, but I soloed out the guitar and bass and didn't really hear any bleeding at all. I've thought about bring the kick drum out a bit, but again, the volume output is so low that I've already got the in-program gain at its highest just to hear it.
I'm a drummer, as you can see with my name, and I've taken the role in my band to learn about recording and all the pazazz that deals with it. I've also sort of thought of it as a profession in the future.
But anyways, I use Cubase LE 4 with a Alesis IO26 firewire interface for inputs. Whenever my band or I record, the raw mixes sound very low, or quiet, I've tried to raise the gain a bit on the interface but it doesn't seem to do any good. Also, whenever I EQ the kick drum, it sounds to "oomphy" whenever I mix it in with the other instruments. It sounds the way I like it when I solo it out, but when it's mixed in it sounds totally different. My band records live so I know there is the high possibility of bleeding on the other tracks, but I soloed out the guitar and bass and didn't really hear any bleeding at all. I've thought about bring the kick drum out a bit, but again, the volume output is so low that I've already got the in-program gain at its highest just to hear it.