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WCman1976
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I am looking to record songs in a two guitar, bass and drums format. I can handle the singing, guitar and bass, but I will need to outsource for drums. I already know what software I want to use: a friend of mine recorded via Garage Band and has produced songs that sound like a true professional studio. For this I need to know a few things:
1) How many mics and what kind would you recommend putting on a drummer?
2) If a human drummer proves to be too expensive to hire, can anyone recommend a drum machine out there that sounds human? I used to have a BOSS DR-770 that was called "Dr. Rhythm" or something like that.
3) I write songs that are in a wide variety of styles. Some might be loud bone-crunching metal-type riffs. Others are acoustic ballads. My question is: how do you mix these properly so you will have the same volume across all songs instead of having to adjust the volume to prevent your ear drums being blow out? This is a problem I've always had; I could never get the levels right between tracks when I recorded in the past.
I appreciate any help.
Steve
1) How many mics and what kind would you recommend putting on a drummer?
2) If a human drummer proves to be too expensive to hire, can anyone recommend a drum machine out there that sounds human? I used to have a BOSS DR-770 that was called "Dr. Rhythm" or something like that.
3) I write songs that are in a wide variety of styles. Some might be loud bone-crunching metal-type riffs. Others are acoustic ballads. My question is: how do you mix these properly so you will have the same volume across all songs instead of having to adjust the volume to prevent your ear drums being blow out? This is a problem I've always had; I could never get the levels right between tracks when I recorded in the past.
I appreciate any help.
Steve