
KingNothing
New member
Hmmmm, I had this problem a while ago and am wondering about it.
We were recording drums with 3 mics and running em into a realllll crappy mixer with only 2 functional inputs. (You should really see this pile of garbage...bought it used from some dude for like $20 who originally bought it at The Shack.)
2 of the mics were being run into 1 input using a Y splitter.
All the recordings sounded really really bad. It sounded as if the mixer was being completely overloaded, even tho the levels were all ok. The drums all sounded....hmmm...like it was some weird synthesised techno stuff. Hard to describe.
Is this not a technique you would recommed, and is this sound coming from running too many signals into the mixer? Sorry, kind of a long question.
King
We were recording drums with 3 mics and running em into a realllll crappy mixer with only 2 functional inputs. (You should really see this pile of garbage...bought it used from some dude for like $20 who originally bought it at The Shack.)
2 of the mics were being run into 1 input using a Y splitter.
All the recordings sounded really really bad. It sounded as if the mixer was being completely overloaded, even tho the levels were all ok. The drums all sounded....hmmm...like it was some weird synthesised techno stuff. Hard to describe.
Is this not a technique you would recommed, and is this sound coming from running too many signals into the mixer? Sorry, kind of a long question.
King