
Vagodeoz
One-Man-Band
I got some brand new high bias and I gave them a try with my drumkit, and after recording like half an hour, I realiced that I was recording with noise reduction off, then I started hitting myself in the head.
So I put play to check the difference, and I switch it on and off (the noise reduction) and when it's off, it sounds good, I don't distinguish any noise while the drums are playing, and when it's on, it removes most of the highs, and it's almost like it has a gate that when it reaches certain threshold it closes, so I hit a cimbal and one second later I hit another one. With "noise reduction" on, the cymbals sounds at a normal volume for half a second, and the other half second it drops several dBs, and then the other one comes with full volume.
Adding to that the SEVERAL change in frequency response and you get a pretty awful sounding tape.
So I put play to check the difference, and I switch it on and off (the noise reduction) and when it's off, it sounds good, I don't distinguish any noise while the drums are playing, and when it's on, it removes most of the highs, and it's almost like it has a gate that when it reaches certain threshold it closes, so I hit a cimbal and one second later I hit another one. With "noise reduction" on, the cymbals sounds at a normal volume for half a second, and the other half second it drops several dBs, and then the other one comes with full volume.
Adding to that the SEVERAL change in frequency response and you get a pretty awful sounding tape.