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curtiedrums
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im new to this so be easy
i recorded my drums through a delta 44. using a shure ksm109 overhead
6to7' above, a akg 112 right in the bass hole resonant head, a shure sm57
2" above snare at rim, and a shure sm57 5' high pointed at hi-hat 1.5' away.
the room was a bit hard. during playback i noted when droping 3 channels
out (didnt matter which all seemed to do the same to some extent) i could
really hear a lot of the other drum sounds picking up in either of the mics.
is there a way to isolate the individual mics so at blayback time i can edit
my sound (up the bass snare hat or cymbals) in a more individual way?
a note on what i got: i have to admit the sound i got with this setup was
quite good as a sum. the shure ksm109 sounded so good i probably could
have miked the whole set with just that mic. im looking for more control
in my sound editing at the mixer.
thanks curtiedrums
i recorded my drums through a delta 44. using a shure ksm109 overhead
6to7' above, a akg 112 right in the bass hole resonant head, a shure sm57
2" above snare at rim, and a shure sm57 5' high pointed at hi-hat 1.5' away.
the room was a bit hard. during playback i noted when droping 3 channels
out (didnt matter which all seemed to do the same to some extent) i could
really hear a lot of the other drum sounds picking up in either of the mics.
is there a way to isolate the individual mics so at blayback time i can edit
my sound (up the bass snare hat or cymbals) in a more individual way?
a note on what i got: i have to admit the sound i got with this setup was
quite good as a sum. the shure ksm109 sounded so good i probably could
have miked the whole set with just that mic. im looking for more control
in my sound editing at the mixer.
thanks curtiedrums