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Blor007
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Hi I got 2 question:
I have a drum recording room with a multicable of 30 meters leading to my attic where my mixing desk is.
In what way will the 30 meters affect the quality of the sound going from the mic to the mixing desk???
There are no pre-amps in the drum room so it's :
Mic---> 30 meters of cable ---> mixingdesk preamps
(I'v got a soundtracs m-r series)
The drum room does not have very good acoustic treatement (will be my next step) and the drummers cymbals are !extremly! loud , they are bleeding in everywhere , same thing for the hi-hat.
Wich overhead mic's are most likely to pick up the most snare/floor tom?
I'm currently using a AKG C1000 and a Shure SM94 (gonna buy a identical mic extra, I don't know which one yet...)
I'v heard prof.bands just recording without cymbals and then playing it with cymbals.
I maybe thought about using 2 Studio Projects C1 as overheads...
But then I have to buy one extra so I just can't try it out , otherwise I would
Thx for your help and reading time
Question 1
I have a drum recording room with a multicable of 30 meters leading to my attic where my mixing desk is.
In what way will the 30 meters affect the quality of the sound going from the mic to the mixing desk???
There are no pre-amps in the drum room so it's :
Mic---> 30 meters of cable ---> mixingdesk preamps
(I'v got a soundtracs m-r series)
Question 2
The drum room does not have very good acoustic treatement (will be my next step) and the drummers cymbals are !extremly! loud , they are bleeding in everywhere , same thing for the hi-hat.
Wich overhead mic's are most likely to pick up the most snare/floor tom?
I'm currently using a AKG C1000 and a Shure SM94 (gonna buy a identical mic extra, I don't know which one yet...)
I'v heard prof.bands just recording without cymbals and then playing it with cymbals.
I maybe thought about using 2 Studio Projects C1 as overheads...
But then I have to buy one extra so I just can't try it out , otherwise I would
Thx for your help and reading time

and goes a LONG way towards making a usable drum track.