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gristlejaw
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i need to record a punk band live using an multi-track (8-track). I am just recording raw tracks and will compress/eq/mix back in a studio.
i have 4 tracks left after vox, gtr, bass, and 1 audience mic. and i will be micing (sp?) the following on the kit: 2 overheads, 2 rack toms, 1 floor tom, snare and kick.
i have a small portable 6-channel mixer that i can mix a few of the drums together in order to fit evertything on the 8-track. my questions are:
would it be best to run the overheads separately and the mix the toms snare and kick to a stereo mix from the mixer? or is there a better combination?
Also would you pan the toms to all one side right and the snare/kick to the left so its possible to add any desired fx in the studio or try to mix/stereo image on the fly with toms Lt-Cen-Rt and the kick & snare panned to the opposite sides?
any insight would be welcomed. thanks!
-jc
i have 4 tracks left after vox, gtr, bass, and 1 audience mic. and i will be micing (sp?) the following on the kit: 2 overheads, 2 rack toms, 1 floor tom, snare and kick.
i have a small portable 6-channel mixer that i can mix a few of the drums together in order to fit evertything on the 8-track. my questions are:
would it be best to run the overheads separately and the mix the toms snare and kick to a stereo mix from the mixer? or is there a better combination?
Also would you pan the toms to all one side right and the snare/kick to the left so its possible to add any desired fx in the studio or try to mix/stereo image on the fly with toms Lt-Cen-Rt and the kick & snare panned to the opposite sides?
any insight would be welcomed. thanks!
-jc