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destiny rec
New member
hey everyone,
i'm new to the forum and have a couple questions. i'm going to expand my horizons and shift from primarily acoustic guitar/vocals to start recording drums. on most of my favorite records, the drums are triggered, and i love the sound that comes from a chest pounding kick, and an in your face snare. for that, i want to use a trigger module (perhaps a roland tmc-6?) and use drums samples via reason and pro tools. with the basic kit triggered (kick, snare, toms), i think that i want to mic the cymbals to keep it feeling natural, rather than completely programmed and unrealistic. so my questions are these:
1. does this set up sound good? is triggering common?
2. if so, what mic's would you use on the cymbals? - not the most expensive, but still good enough quality to create a presentable product and not have to upgrade till later down the road.
3. are the only mics that i need two for overheads? or is the hi-hat mic'd separately?
i think thats all for now. my first post, and its a long one. but im looking forward to being active in the forums. any help is greatly appreciated.
i'm new to the forum and have a couple questions. i'm going to expand my horizons and shift from primarily acoustic guitar/vocals to start recording drums. on most of my favorite records, the drums are triggered, and i love the sound that comes from a chest pounding kick, and an in your face snare. for that, i want to use a trigger module (perhaps a roland tmc-6?) and use drums samples via reason and pro tools. with the basic kit triggered (kick, snare, toms), i think that i want to mic the cymbals to keep it feeling natural, rather than completely programmed and unrealistic. so my questions are these:
1. does this set up sound good? is triggering common?
2. if so, what mic's would you use on the cymbals? - not the most expensive, but still good enough quality to create a presentable product and not have to upgrade till later down the road.
3. are the only mics that i need two for overheads? or is the hi-hat mic'd separately?
i think thats all for now. my first post, and its a long one. but im looking forward to being active in the forums. any help is greatly appreciated.