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DrummerRyan
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Hello everyone,
After reading over all of Rolands available documentation, I have yet another question about the VS-1880. How would it be possible to mic up an eight piece drum kit with a VS-1880? Obviously two XLR inputs wouldnt cut it and I have been told to get a separate mixer. What would be a good set-up? If anyone would like to share their set-up with me it would be appreciated. Right now my ideas are to have something like a small Mackie with a decent number of inputs running into the 1880, but I'm not sure if that's the best way to do it. I'm confused!! Someone please help!!!
Thanks!
Ryan
p.s.: In the documentation they make it seem as though its possible to mic up a kit with no outboard mixer when they discuss bouncing tracks down... For example, they show how one might bounce down the following tracks to only two tracks: R overhead, L overhead, High tom, Mid tom, Low tom, snare, Bass drum
After reading over all of Rolands available documentation, I have yet another question about the VS-1880. How would it be possible to mic up an eight piece drum kit with a VS-1880? Obviously two XLR inputs wouldnt cut it and I have been told to get a separate mixer. What would be a good set-up? If anyone would like to share their set-up with me it would be appreciated. Right now my ideas are to have something like a small Mackie with a decent number of inputs running into the 1880, but I'm not sure if that's the best way to do it. I'm confused!! Someone please help!!!
Thanks!
Ryan
p.s.: In the documentation they make it seem as though its possible to mic up a kit with no outboard mixer when they discuss bouncing tracks down... For example, they show how one might bounce down the following tracks to only two tracks: R overhead, L overhead, High tom, Mid tom, Low tom, snare, Bass drum