
RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
Agreed. Moot point. I played with it more last night and am getting closer. I guess my original thought was to just remove that hum (some how), so i didn't have to use a gate in the first place. As for gating the input, I don't have an outboard noise gate, and probably never will. Like others have said, if the gate misses it, it's gone.
As for bleed, I set up most of my mics in a way to lower bleed, but when it comes to the FT mics, I don't have much of an option. I find if I place them awkwardly just to avoid bleed, they're in the way of other stuff which would hinder my performance due to not being perfectly comfortable with cymbals in places I'm not used to, eg abnormally high, etc.. It's especially due to the XLR cable which pretty much almost doubles the height of the mic. I figure I'd rather get a great live take of me playing comfortably and naturally with a little bleed (which I have been working with just fine. The snare and hats and other stuff are barely there at all once I gate), rather than perfectly separated drums and a sub par drum take lacking confidence.
Thanks for all the help guys. Seriously, you've given me lots of ideas to work with, most of which are working for me. Like I said in the first phrase of this post, I'm new to fancy schmancy gates and such!
Cheers.
As for bleed, I set up most of my mics in a way to lower bleed, but when it comes to the FT mics, I don't have much of an option. I find if I place them awkwardly just to avoid bleed, they're in the way of other stuff which would hinder my performance due to not being perfectly comfortable with cymbals in places I'm not used to, eg abnormally high, etc.. It's especially due to the XLR cable which pretty much almost doubles the height of the mic. I figure I'd rather get a great live take of me playing comfortably and naturally with a little bleed (which I have been working with just fine. The snare and hats and other stuff are barely there at all once I gate), rather than perfectly separated drums and a sub par drum take lacking confidence.
Thanks for all the help guys. Seriously, you've given me lots of ideas to work with, most of which are working for me. Like I said in the first phrase of this post, I'm new to fancy schmancy gates and such!

Cheers.