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Hi,
I´m in a band playing music like Electric Prunes, Sonics etc..
Just wondering if anyone got any ideas for recording that kinda
sound?
What I have is an Rode Nt3, when we record we´ll probably rent a couple of microphones. The Rode is really good for acoustic guitar..I´ve noticed that when recording here at home. But a little too clean and sharp for a 60´s drum sound..
For drums, I have been thinking of putting just the Rode mic a few
meters away..like in the other end of the room. Maybe put a Shure57 for the snare or the floor (tom) drum. The bassdrum sound isn´t really that important.
I don´t really like the software reverbs, maybe I´ll use some but I´ll go most for a decent room sound. The Room is pretty empty with (I think) concrete walls. 6x6 meters maybe.
One idea that I´ve played with is just recording the drums on a regular cassette tape and at the same time to the computer.
Then I have to different sounds to play with in the mix..
Oh well, anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
/Johan, Sweden
I´m in a band playing music like Electric Prunes, Sonics etc..
Just wondering if anyone got any ideas for recording that kinda
sound?
What I have is an Rode Nt3, when we record we´ll probably rent a couple of microphones. The Rode is really good for acoustic guitar..I´ve noticed that when recording here at home. But a little too clean and sharp for a 60´s drum sound..
For drums, I have been thinking of putting just the Rode mic a few
meters away..like in the other end of the room. Maybe put a Shure57 for the snare or the floor (tom) drum. The bassdrum sound isn´t really that important.
I don´t really like the software reverbs, maybe I´ll use some but I´ll go most for a decent room sound. The Room is pretty empty with (I think) concrete walls. 6x6 meters maybe.
One idea that I´ve played with is just recording the drums on a regular cassette tape and at the same time to the computer.
Then I have to different sounds to play with in the mix..
Oh well, anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
/Johan, Sweden