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bonafyde
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Hello everyone.
Here's the situation,
I'm recording drums for my band's demo.
I am going to record the drums on a roland vs 880 using the direct outs of a mackie vlz pro for mic preamps.
For editing and mixing, the tracks are going to be transfered to my cakewalk setup via SCSI.
I have a few questions:
What are the best condensor mics to use for a wide stereo overhead sound? Also what is the best positioning to use?
What's the best positioning on the kick and snare mics for minimal leakage of other drums?
Are there any direct x or vst noise gates that will get rid of major noise before I start to draw volumes on the kick&snare for isolation?
any suggestions would be greatle appreciated
thanks,
bonafyde
Here's the situation,
I'm recording drums for my band's demo.
I am going to record the drums on a roland vs 880 using the direct outs of a mackie vlz pro for mic preamps.
For editing and mixing, the tracks are going to be transfered to my cakewalk setup via SCSI.
I have a few questions:
What are the best condensor mics to use for a wide stereo overhead sound? Also what is the best positioning to use?
What's the best positioning on the kick and snare mics for minimal leakage of other drums?
Are there any direct x or vst noise gates that will get rid of major noise before I start to draw volumes on the kick&snare for isolation?
any suggestions would be greatle appreciated
thanks,
bonafyde