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dkerwood
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Hey, all.
So my band (straight ahead rock) is recording a demo CD. I'm using Adobe Audition, with a stock soundcard. This means that I'm limited to 2 simultaneous channels, meaning that my nice set of drum mics are pretty well defeated, unless I want to premix them before sending them to the computer (which I'd rather not).
So far, we've tried running bass drum and snare drum into the comp, we've tried an overhead and bass, and an overhead and snare. Overhead and bass seems to work best, and we've backed the overhead up enough to get more snare than cymbal.
The only problem I've having is that this setup is sounding very "acoustic", if that makes any sense. I've been able to get very good results with vocals and instruments (excluding that enigmatic "perfect" bass tone), but I can't seem to get the drums to sound like they do in pro rock recordings.
Any tips?
So my band (straight ahead rock) is recording a demo CD. I'm using Adobe Audition, with a stock soundcard. This means that I'm limited to 2 simultaneous channels, meaning that my nice set of drum mics are pretty well defeated, unless I want to premix them before sending them to the computer (which I'd rather not).
So far, we've tried running bass drum and snare drum into the comp, we've tried an overhead and bass, and an overhead and snare. Overhead and bass seems to work best, and we've backed the overhead up enough to get more snare than cymbal.
The only problem I've having is that this setup is sounding very "acoustic", if that makes any sense. I've been able to get very good results with vocals and instruments (excluding that enigmatic "perfect" bass tone), but I can't seem to get the drums to sound like they do in pro rock recordings.
Any tips?