
carlosguardia
New member
Ok, I found a really good deal on this mic:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...3824/g=rec/s=mics/search/detail/base_id/58543
I found it brand new for about US$ 80 and here in Costa Rica so I decided to try it out at the store and it sounded nice enough that I ended up buying it. I went ahead and bought a couple of Behringer ECM8000's solely given the review Harvey Gerst gave to that mic.
I went to my home studio, and set them up on an old beat up drum set. I added an SM-57 on the snare and that was it. I ran both ECM8000's to a Behringer MX 602A mini mixer for the phantom, panned each one hard L & R and sent the L & R outs from the mixer to separate inputs in my Delta 1010LT audio card. I sent the 57's signal to one of the XLR ins of the 1010LT and did the same with the PG 52. I hit record in Sonar, went from the control room to the studio and played a little on the drums. Walked back to the control room, hit stop, rewind and then play. Everything sounded GREAT, although there are a few issues that I think I can solve on my own but decided to come here and see if I'm on the right track. Here are my questions:
First of all, have any of you used the PG 52 on the kick drum?! Comments on this mic?!
Second, about the ECM8000's, I think they were a pretty good buy at around US$ 55 each (for Costa Rica) and they sound pretty good for OH's however, they are quite "hissy". What do you guys think could be a good way to handle this hiss??!!
Third question, I think that I should put a little gate on both dynamics (snare and kick) but I'm not too "shure"
which one (gate plug-in) to use or how much; the probably right answer is, the one and the ammount that sounds right, but I just wanted a few starting points to start tweaking.
Thanks in advance for all your help,
Carlos
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...3824/g=rec/s=mics/search/detail/base_id/58543
I found it brand new for about US$ 80 and here in Costa Rica so I decided to try it out at the store and it sounded nice enough that I ended up buying it. I went ahead and bought a couple of Behringer ECM8000's solely given the review Harvey Gerst gave to that mic.
I went to my home studio, and set them up on an old beat up drum set. I added an SM-57 on the snare and that was it. I ran both ECM8000's to a Behringer MX 602A mini mixer for the phantom, panned each one hard L & R and sent the L & R outs from the mixer to separate inputs in my Delta 1010LT audio card. I sent the 57's signal to one of the XLR ins of the 1010LT and did the same with the PG 52. I hit record in Sonar, went from the control room to the studio and played a little on the drums. Walked back to the control room, hit stop, rewind and then play. Everything sounded GREAT, although there are a few issues that I think I can solve on my own but decided to come here and see if I'm on the right track. Here are my questions:
First of all, have any of you used the PG 52 on the kick drum?! Comments on this mic?!
Second, about the ECM8000's, I think they were a pretty good buy at around US$ 55 each (for Costa Rica) and they sound pretty good for OH's however, they are quite "hissy". What do you guys think could be a good way to handle this hiss??!!
Third question, I think that I should put a little gate on both dynamics (snare and kick) but I'm not too "shure"

Thanks in advance for all your help,
Carlos