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vidurm
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Hi,
Greetings from India! I know I don't post very often, but I have been regularly going through these forums and am in awe of everything!
I have a Yamaha Rydeen Kit with a pearl demon drive that my brother plays. I mic'ed it up using (Please dont shoot me) the CAD Pro 7 drum micing set. After many months of playing around, I have "almost" achieved my desired drum sound and have gained enough expertise to make the drums sound the way I want to having song to song variations.
BUT
There is one big issue. I recently delved into the world of drum trigger(ing) and realised that it is actually possible to get that dreamy bad ass metal kick drum sound without having 2 kick mics and a very good drummer (haha! my bro has been playing for the last 10 yrs! But dynamics associated with reocrding arer new to us all). There is one issue that I am having, currently the mic is placed on the right side of the beaters, towards the edge of the bass drum, between the floor tom and the bass drum, pointed a little downwards. The problem with triggering is that even though I have tried all possible gate settings, sometimes the snare and the floor tom end up triggering the kick sample, which gets very irritating.
Is there any way I can reduce this bleed? My BD is full of blankets and pillows, maybe I should try to make a BD mic tunnel thing and try it out? Any advise would be welcome! Thanks!
Greetings from India! I know I don't post very often, but I have been regularly going through these forums and am in awe of everything!
I have a Yamaha Rydeen Kit with a pearl demon drive that my brother plays. I mic'ed it up using (Please dont shoot me) the CAD Pro 7 drum micing set. After many months of playing around, I have "almost" achieved my desired drum sound and have gained enough expertise to make the drums sound the way I want to having song to song variations.
BUT
There is one big issue. I recently delved into the world of drum trigger(ing) and realised that it is actually possible to get that dreamy bad ass metal kick drum sound without having 2 kick mics and a very good drummer (haha! my bro has been playing for the last 10 yrs! But dynamics associated with reocrding arer new to us all). There is one issue that I am having, currently the mic is placed on the right side of the beaters, towards the edge of the bass drum, between the floor tom and the bass drum, pointed a little downwards. The problem with triggering is that even though I have tried all possible gate settings, sometimes the snare and the floor tom end up triggering the kick sample, which gets very irritating.
Is there any way I can reduce this bleed? My BD is full of blankets and pillows, maybe I should try to make a BD mic tunnel thing and try it out? Any advise would be welcome! Thanks!