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stupidfatnugly
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OK I just spent an hour an a half searching this site for this info and I have a few q's (I'm just recording the snare by itself):
1) my mbox has two inputs so I can mic the top, on one track and the bottom on the other. However, I read that the warmth, clarity and crack comes from overheads. So, if I can only use two mics at a time, should I do a top/bottom combo, a close top mic/overhead or an overhead and a bottom?
2)I also read that having mics different distances from the snare will cause phase issues. What does this mean for the top snare mic which is 2-3" from the snare and the overhead(s) which are 40" from the snare?
3) And in protools there should be some kind of "invert" or "phase reverse" button I can push. Is that on the audio track? so I arm the record button; find that invert button; push it and record?
4) is there another way I can use 3 mics with the mbox? some kind of splitter?
5) if I have a 57 for the top should I use a 57 for the bottom? is there a better combo for top and bottom? (I already have a 57 so I'll definetely use that for one)
1) my mbox has two inputs so I can mic the top, on one track and the bottom on the other. However, I read that the warmth, clarity and crack comes from overheads. So, if I can only use two mics at a time, should I do a top/bottom combo, a close top mic/overhead or an overhead and a bottom?
2)I also read that having mics different distances from the snare will cause phase issues. What does this mean for the top snare mic which is 2-3" from the snare and the overhead(s) which are 40" from the snare?
3) And in protools there should be some kind of "invert" or "phase reverse" button I can push. Is that on the audio track? so I arm the record button; find that invert button; push it and record?
4) is there another way I can use 3 mics with the mbox? some kind of splitter?
5) if I have a 57 for the top should I use a 57 for the bottom? is there a better combo for top and bottom? (I already have a 57 so I'll definetely use that for one)