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    New to recording... Working with hardcore/metal groups

    I will experiment with the compression then, thanks. I was already compressing one of the direct in guitar tracks, but I don't remember what ratio I was using. I usually start with some of the presets in pro-tools and just experiment with them until the track is loud enough without clipping.
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    New to recording... Working with hardcore/metal groups

    Yeah, from what I have gathered in my reading, metal drum miking is all about being close. My m-audio interface allows 6 inputs, with two inputs with pre-amps, two 1/4 inputs w/o preamps, and two digital inputs. I actually ordered a cheap Behringer sound board that should be coming in the mail...
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    New to recording... Working with hardcore/metal groups

    I think I must have come off the wrong way in that statement about not having "countless hours." I certainly realize that it takes time to get things to sound right, and I don't mind spending time setting stuff up and experimenting. But for the purposes with these guys that I'm recording for...
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    New to recording... Working with hardcore/metal groups

    I appreciate the replies! In terms of doing room treatment and bass traps, I did a little searching around about this and I'm a little confused about how many I would need. The room I'm recording in is a rectangular shaped room, I'm guessing it's about 12' x 16' with a fairly low (7.5') ceiling...
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    New to recording... Working with hardcore/metal groups

    Hello, I just stumbled on this group. I've never felt the need to join an online forum, but this looks like a place I may be spending a lot of time. I'm a singer/songwriter/guitarist and I have been experimenting with making my own recordings for about a year or so, however, none of my projects...
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