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Fire Dome
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I am new here so i didn't know where to put this so this seemed like as good a place as any.
I have been doing my own home recording for about 4 or so months and last weekend my band came round to record one of our song in cubase SL 2.2.35 ready for our vocalist to record over the top when we purchase a Rode NT1A in the near future. I had already recorded the drums the weekend before because it takes me a long time to get it sounding anywhere decent and my band mates get bored of recording quiker than me.
So yesterday I went to do a basic mix of the three tracks (Guitar, bass, drums) and noticed that the drums sound really 'live'. They also sound really distant in the mix even if i bump up the level so they are more prominent.
if some one can tell me how to post MP3s i'll put up a couple for your opinion.
Here's some technical details of what I have dome so far and what I use/used to record.
On the drums i set up the inbuilt compressor in cubase like this.
Threshold: -26.0 db
Ratio: 3.3:1
Attack: 10.0ms
Release: Auto
Make up gain: 7.5 db
I use a souncraft Spirit E12 mixer with a Tascam US122 conected to the auxiliaries like this
US122 Spirit E12
Input L-------------Aux1
Input R-------------Aux2.
I use windows XP pro (not quite sure on computer specs but they aren't really relevant here)
with Cubase SL 2.2.35
The drums were recorded with Shur mics. PG52 on bass, PG56 onntoms, PG81 on Overheads and and SM57 on the snare.
The guitars were recorded with the SM57 on the speaker and 2 Audio Technica Xm3s as room mics (not bad mics)
The bass wen't straight into the desk.
Ther we go any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dave
I have been doing my own home recording for about 4 or so months and last weekend my band came round to record one of our song in cubase SL 2.2.35 ready for our vocalist to record over the top when we purchase a Rode NT1A in the near future. I had already recorded the drums the weekend before because it takes me a long time to get it sounding anywhere decent and my band mates get bored of recording quiker than me.
So yesterday I went to do a basic mix of the three tracks (Guitar, bass, drums) and noticed that the drums sound really 'live'. They also sound really distant in the mix even if i bump up the level so they are more prominent.
if some one can tell me how to post MP3s i'll put up a couple for your opinion.
Here's some technical details of what I have dome so far and what I use/used to record.
On the drums i set up the inbuilt compressor in cubase like this.
Threshold: -26.0 db
Ratio: 3.3:1
Attack: 10.0ms
Release: Auto
Make up gain: 7.5 db
I use a souncraft Spirit E12 mixer with a Tascam US122 conected to the auxiliaries like this
US122 Spirit E12
Input L-------------Aux1
Input R-------------Aux2.
I use windows XP pro (not quite sure on computer specs but they aren't really relevant here)
with Cubase SL 2.2.35
The drums were recorded with Shur mics. PG52 on bass, PG56 onntoms, PG81 on Overheads and and SM57 on the snare.
The guitars were recorded with the SM57 on the speaker and 2 Audio Technica Xm3s as room mics (not bad mics)
The bass wen't straight into the desk.
Ther we go any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dave
