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mattoci
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I'm going to get a Nady drum micing kit. It's the:
Nady DMK7 7-piece Drum mic pack for $170 and I know it may not have the best quality ever, I don't know yet, but I'm on a budget. Anyway, my question is about the cymbal mics. It comes with 2 Nady CM88 mic's and I know that some people mic cymbals overhead, but some mic from below, and I was wondering if anyone had any tips or techniques or advice on what would be best? I know I can't get pro quality or anything...I'm in an untreated bedroom and I just wanted to get some advice on micing the cymbals. And as far as using a mixer...is it true that if I get a simple little 5-input mixer that I was looking at, and I hook the mixer into my 8-track recorder, all 5 of the mic recordings can be panned/equalized/etc on the mixer itself and the one sound you get from all the different mic's on the mixer will go to just one mono track or stereo tracks on my recorder, right? In other words...5 mics will produce one sound, of course, and by panning and etc on the mixer, that one sound I get will go to the actual 8-track recorder onto one track, right? I sort of repeated myself there but I'm new at this. Thanks for any and all help!! God bless.
Nady DMK7 7-piece Drum mic pack for $170 and I know it may not have the best quality ever, I don't know yet, but I'm on a budget. Anyway, my question is about the cymbal mics. It comes with 2 Nady CM88 mic's and I know that some people mic cymbals overhead, but some mic from below, and I was wondering if anyone had any tips or techniques or advice on what would be best? I know I can't get pro quality or anything...I'm in an untreated bedroom and I just wanted to get some advice on micing the cymbals. And as far as using a mixer...is it true that if I get a simple little 5-input mixer that I was looking at, and I hook the mixer into my 8-track recorder, all 5 of the mic recordings can be panned/equalized/etc on the mixer itself and the one sound you get from all the different mic's on the mixer will go to just one mono track or stereo tracks on my recorder, right? In other words...5 mics will produce one sound, of course, and by panning and etc on the mixer, that one sound I get will go to the actual 8-track recorder onto one track, right? I sort of repeated myself there but I'm new at this. Thanks for any and all help!! God bless.