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adolescentsfan
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How many mics do I need to record drum tracks? Could I do it with 2? Would 1 work, or would that be basically impossible. I've never done this before so I need some expert help.
adolescentsfan said:How many mics do I need to record drum tracks? Could I do it with 2? Would 1 work, or would that be basically impossible. I've never done this before so I need some expert help.
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Gidge said:yep you could do it with one....won't sound as good as more
plus the more mics you use the more you have to worry about phase problemsNL5 said:Not always - mixes get muddy and messed up with more mics, unless you really know what you are doing.........
adolescentsfan said:I don't have any mics yet I want to know what get before I get it. I'm recording punk music. My question on the other board is, do I need a mic pre-amp? I was thinking, could I play the drum part multiple times with a mic in different places to get a strong sound? I could also play one part of the beat and then add the other track, first snare and cymbals, then bass and toms. Just bounce down tracks until I have one coherent drum part.
holy cow thats alot of work and very difficult. Maybe if you were into industrial rock but punk?adolescentsfan said:I don't have any mics yet I want to know what get before I get it. I'm recording punk music. My question on the other board is, do I need a mic pre-amp? I was thinking, could I play the drum part multiple times with a mic in different places to get a strong sound? I could also play one part of the beat and then add the other track, first snare and cymbals, then bass and toms. Just bounce down tracks until I have one coherent drum part.
Gidge said:well if you can keep a mix from being muddy with 3-4 mics or know how to deal with phase problems with the same, then either
a- you shouldnt be recording drums
or
b- it'll be oone hell of a learning experience
kojdogg said:plus the more mics you use the more you have to worry about phase problems