please help...

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Aquanaut

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i just got a mackie 1402vlzPRO and i have some sm57's. i'm thinking of getting an ATM 25 for the kick drum....but would it be better to get a stereo compressor for the mics or some type of fx processor?? because i want good drum sounds...and i just got new drums..and i'm going to get new hi hats. is a compressor going to give me what i want?? or the kick mic? because the sm57 works great on the kick, i think.

and i record to cakewalk pro audio9.

thanks>>>michael
 
You might want to think Adout a mic preamp.
The dbx 286A is a good piece for the money $200 new.
It has a Preamp
Compresser
Desser
Enhancer
Noice Gate
 
thanks!

i'm going to look into them. have you used one? how do they work on drums?? i'd probably run it through my mixers fx loop so i could use it on all channels.

thanks>>>michael
 
Yea I have one and i use it for snair.I have a joe meek I
use for kick.I would like to have one for every drum some day .I do use a compresser on mics on the drums.

I dont know how a micpre will work thru a fx loop
I would run a compresser thru the loop and try at least have a micpre for kick if your going for that big kick sound

LATER NORM
 
err.. Running a mic-pre in the fx-loop? You mean, first each mic into the mic-pre's in your mixer, then through the aux-sends through ANOTHER mic-pre, and then gather all drums in the aux-return and record that... I don't really think that's how to use a mic-pre, but I have never used a stand-alone mic-pre... so I guess I wouldn't know..

And using a compressor through the loop? Man.. use those Insert-connectors...
 
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