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rolebid
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hello,
I'm new to this forum but have learned much from previous posts. I have been slowly purchasing equipment over the last year to put together a small studio. I intend to put together a few projects ranging from extreme metal to techno/industrial. I'm hoping to get compressor advice from some readers. I just read the post from odigwal and am totally turned around on mastering/mixing.I was considering buying one of the behringer autocom pro's (compressor limiter gate expander) but remember someone making a negative remark to it in a previous post. I will list my equipment in it's entirety and am open to any suggestions as I am brand new to this game. As with odigwal, I hope to be able to record and mix this whole project myself and will shoot for that first but will undoubtably leave my options open to take the recording to a professional for final mix. okay here goes:
-fostex dmt-8vl dig.recorder
-alesis dm5 with ddrum triggers on a yamaha power-v natural drum set w/aquarian heads
-yamaha dx-?00 powered mixer w/shelving and 10 band eq
-1 cheap german "Watson" dynamic mic
-1 C1000s akg mic
-dod 512 (cheap rack multifx: delay,echo,reverb,flange,etc.)
-bbe 486 sonic maximizer
-yamaha su700 sampler (has complex effects unit inside)
-yamaha an1x synth
-korg pandora
-KRK rokit studio monitors
-mackie 1400i power amp
- sony mdr-v700dj monitor headphones
-sony minidisc recorder
-recording in a decently dampened freezer room in an old dairy
would this mic setup be good enough for recording the guitar sounds?
should I record the dm5 in unison with the c1000s as a room mic picking up the natural drum sound? that way having a triggered drum track layered with a natural one? or will that cause problems? Would I need more mics?
will the above monitors be good enough for mastering/mixing?
will the behringer autocom pro be a good compressor to buy for the novice setup stated above?
I really appreciate everyone's patience in reading through all this and thank everyone ahead of time who can help.
thanks,
rolebid
I'm new to this forum but have learned much from previous posts. I have been slowly purchasing equipment over the last year to put together a small studio. I intend to put together a few projects ranging from extreme metal to techno/industrial. I'm hoping to get compressor advice from some readers. I just read the post from odigwal and am totally turned around on mastering/mixing.I was considering buying one of the behringer autocom pro's (compressor limiter gate expander) but remember someone making a negative remark to it in a previous post. I will list my equipment in it's entirety and am open to any suggestions as I am brand new to this game. As with odigwal, I hope to be able to record and mix this whole project myself and will shoot for that first but will undoubtably leave my options open to take the recording to a professional for final mix. okay here goes:
-fostex dmt-8vl dig.recorder
-alesis dm5 with ddrum triggers on a yamaha power-v natural drum set w/aquarian heads
-yamaha dx-?00 powered mixer w/shelving and 10 band eq
-1 cheap german "Watson" dynamic mic
-1 C1000s akg mic
-dod 512 (cheap rack multifx: delay,echo,reverb,flange,etc.)
-bbe 486 sonic maximizer
-yamaha su700 sampler (has complex effects unit inside)
-yamaha an1x synth
-korg pandora
-KRK rokit studio monitors
-mackie 1400i power amp
- sony mdr-v700dj monitor headphones
-sony minidisc recorder
-recording in a decently dampened freezer room in an old dairy
would this mic setup be good enough for recording the guitar sounds?
should I record the dm5 in unison with the c1000s as a room mic picking up the natural drum sound? that way having a triggered drum track layered with a natural one? or will that cause problems? Would I need more mics?
will the above monitors be good enough for mastering/mixing?
will the behringer autocom pro be a good compressor to buy for the novice setup stated above?
I really appreciate everyone's patience in reading through all this and thank everyone ahead of time who can help.
thanks,
rolebid