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thecugga
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whats crackin y'all??
ok, so im startin to put together a project studio of my own, and ive been doin my research (espeically on this site). now before i start buyin anything i wanna put what ive come up with on here as a final check before i start...hopefully someone can tell me what im doin right and what im not.
first of all i have no mics, mixer, nothing...ohya, and i'll be micing just drums, guitar, bass, and vocals for a more hardcore style band. i'll be recording onto my computer. and finally i can only afford 4 mics, so i gotta find 4 that'll do the trick for everything. and like always, money is an issue.
now my comptuer isnt that slick (P4 2.2 GHz but only 128 or 256 mb ram, cant remember) so ive decided to record one track at a time (ie stereo drum track) and then mix em all together at the end, because i dont know if my comp could even handle more than one track at a time ... trust me it sucks.
so ive decided to pick up an audiophile 2496 card for my comp
then an sm 57 for my snare which can also be used for guitar.
i can get a decent deal on a pair of studio projects b1 which i plan on using as overheads (these will be the only mics on my toms as well as cymbals) which can also be used for vocals.
i need one more dynamic mic (large diaphragm) that i can use for my kick drum, bass guitar, and also i want to mic the guitars with the 57 and then this other mic to give the guitars a heavier or thicker sound. (guitars are usually tuned down to drop c)
ive read that 57s work half decently for kick drum and bass...could i just buy a second one of those??? i DO want a punchy bass drum (check out as i lay dying - collision ... i love how the bass drum sounds) would a higher pitched mic like a 57 give me more of this sound than a mic focused all on low freq?
ohya and im gona buy a mackie 1202VLZ or a yamaha mg10/2 depending on the price i can get at the time.
how does this sound? am i doing anything terribly wrong?
will the b1's be able to pick up the toms well enough while still being able to pick up the cymbals?? will i be fine without a small diaphragm condenser on the cymbals??
what type of mic would u recommend for my kick, bass, and helping out on guitar. or should i just get another 57?
could i use a low pitched mic as well as the 57 for micing guitar, or should i stick with using only a 57?
sorry about this being such a long post but i have no skills as of yet ... in recording or posting ... i think i was on the right track tho
give me any advice you may have for me
thanks alot
ok, so im startin to put together a project studio of my own, and ive been doin my research (espeically on this site). now before i start buyin anything i wanna put what ive come up with on here as a final check before i start...hopefully someone can tell me what im doin right and what im not.
first of all i have no mics, mixer, nothing...ohya, and i'll be micing just drums, guitar, bass, and vocals for a more hardcore style band. i'll be recording onto my computer. and finally i can only afford 4 mics, so i gotta find 4 that'll do the trick for everything. and like always, money is an issue.
now my comptuer isnt that slick (P4 2.2 GHz but only 128 or 256 mb ram, cant remember) so ive decided to record one track at a time (ie stereo drum track) and then mix em all together at the end, because i dont know if my comp could even handle more than one track at a time ... trust me it sucks.
so ive decided to pick up an audiophile 2496 card for my comp
then an sm 57 for my snare which can also be used for guitar.
i can get a decent deal on a pair of studio projects b1 which i plan on using as overheads (these will be the only mics on my toms as well as cymbals) which can also be used for vocals.
i need one more dynamic mic (large diaphragm) that i can use for my kick drum, bass guitar, and also i want to mic the guitars with the 57 and then this other mic to give the guitars a heavier or thicker sound. (guitars are usually tuned down to drop c)
ive read that 57s work half decently for kick drum and bass...could i just buy a second one of those??? i DO want a punchy bass drum (check out as i lay dying - collision ... i love how the bass drum sounds) would a higher pitched mic like a 57 give me more of this sound than a mic focused all on low freq?
ohya and im gona buy a mackie 1202VLZ or a yamaha mg10/2 depending on the price i can get at the time.
how does this sound? am i doing anything terribly wrong?
will the b1's be able to pick up the toms well enough while still being able to pick up the cymbals?? will i be fine without a small diaphragm condenser on the cymbals??
what type of mic would u recommend for my kick, bass, and helping out on guitar. or should i just get another 57?
could i use a low pitched mic as well as the 57 for micing guitar, or should i stick with using only a 57?
sorry about this being such a long post but i have no skills as of yet ... in recording or posting ... i think i was on the right track tho

give me any advice you may have for me
thanks alot