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Freethinker
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Hey all, I recorded myself playing my kit with my digital cam corder and then burned the footage to DVD, and well it turn out awesome I can hear all my drums and cymbals and it all sounds just like it does when I'm playing the kit!
Except for the bass drum, the Mic on the cam corder was only getting the high end from the bass drum.
But anyway i was curious as to, if I was just to mic the bass drum and then use another mic similar to the one in my cam corder if if I would not get this good of a recording again?
I had the camera on a tripod about 5 feet behind me and 4.5 feet to my right with the camera pointed towads my snare drum, the camera was about 5.5 feet off the floor.
The front of the camera reads that it is a "stereo" recording system, so I guess there is more than one mic in the front of the camera?
But this thing really turned out well, I would upload my video but i don't have a high speed connection to upload 17 min of my playing.
I made the DVD to send out to bands instead of driving everywhere to audition or just have a jam session.
Except for the bass drum, the Mic on the cam corder was only getting the high end from the bass drum.
But anyway i was curious as to, if I was just to mic the bass drum and then use another mic similar to the one in my cam corder if if I would not get this good of a recording again?
I had the camera on a tripod about 5 feet behind me and 4.5 feet to my right with the camera pointed towads my snare drum, the camera was about 5.5 feet off the floor.
The front of the camera reads that it is a "stereo" recording system, so I guess there is more than one mic in the front of the camera?
But this thing really turned out well, I would upload my video but i don't have a high speed connection to upload 17 min of my playing.
I made the DVD to send out to bands instead of driving everywhere to audition or just have a jam session.