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alecmcmahon
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so i just got enough mics to start recording drums through my Digi002r. ( sm57 on snare, beta52a on bass, and two 603's as overheads.. )
and i tell you its been a head ache of a day... i just cant get anything to work right..
first off, when i pluged evreything in i couldnt tell what was what , evreything was just peaking off the charts.... even at small volume i couldnt tell what track was the bass even when just hitting that... WHAT A LARGE " BLEEDING " problem.....
its a tama drum kit. dont know what model. But anywho, what do you guys do about avoiding bleeding... the bass wasnt such a problem , although it DID pick up evreything else, not so much though... Also with the beta 52.. i just really couldnt get a good sound, maybe he needs new drum heads... or some wd40 on the squeky ass pedal of his...i really couldnt get a nice sound from it... i had to eq the snot out of it, cut all highs and mids until it was just bass thumps.
the snare with the 57 wasnt that bad... i had it pointed at the rim at times, and toward the center... about 2-3 inches off.... and it still picked up alot of the high hat and toms.
the 603's... ahhhh, they are just so sensitive... i felt like i had to keep them 6 feet away for em to just pick up the cymbals.... when i had them over the kit it was just chaos... evreything was being picked up by em..... i really need to work on exact " starter " placement for just a basic sound, i realize that i have to experiment... but i dont know what i should base it off.
also, i heard about a program called drumagog , from what i hear it takes the sound miced ( bass for example ).... doesnt matter how bad it sounds, but then it replaces it with a sample ? ???? can anybody explain how this works, but most importantly is it compatible with Pro Tools 6.4 ???????????
thanks
-alec
and i tell you its been a head ache of a day... i just cant get anything to work right..
first off, when i pluged evreything in i couldnt tell what was what , evreything was just peaking off the charts.... even at small volume i couldnt tell what track was the bass even when just hitting that... WHAT A LARGE " BLEEDING " problem.....
its a tama drum kit. dont know what model. But anywho, what do you guys do about avoiding bleeding... the bass wasnt such a problem , although it DID pick up evreything else, not so much though... Also with the beta 52.. i just really couldnt get a good sound, maybe he needs new drum heads... or some wd40 on the squeky ass pedal of his...i really couldnt get a nice sound from it... i had to eq the snot out of it, cut all highs and mids until it was just bass thumps.
the snare with the 57 wasnt that bad... i had it pointed at the rim at times, and toward the center... about 2-3 inches off.... and it still picked up alot of the high hat and toms.
the 603's... ahhhh, they are just so sensitive... i felt like i had to keep them 6 feet away for em to just pick up the cymbals.... when i had them over the kit it was just chaos... evreything was being picked up by em..... i really need to work on exact " starter " placement for just a basic sound, i realize that i have to experiment... but i dont know what i should base it off.
also, i heard about a program called drumagog , from what i hear it takes the sound miced ( bass for example ).... doesnt matter how bad it sounds, but then it replaces it with a sample ? ???? can anybody explain how this works, but most importantly is it compatible with Pro Tools 6.4 ???????????
thanks
-alec