teddyastuffed
New member
i know this is common for a lot of people (as most of us dont have 3 separate rooms for 1: the electronics and machines; ie: fans and noise ! 2: control room and 3: tracking room(s) if u wanna separate instruments.
i was just wondering, how do most of you get the sound you want if there's so much noise around u when u record? for example, drums are very loud. how do u find the best mic placement for a complete drumset when theres so much external noise? obviously im sure some of u guys use headphones that eliminate sound around you. if thats the case, what do u guys recommend (right now i have really basic sony headphones which were about $20 at guitar center). and if thats how you guys are doing it, how do u know the sound ur recording is going to work out if u cant hear it outta monitors before the recording is done? if no one objects, lets have a simple story telling time about describing and elaborating on a standard day of recording when the control room is in the same room as your tracking room. thanks guys!
i was just wondering, how do most of you get the sound you want if there's so much noise around u when u record? for example, drums are very loud. how do u find the best mic placement for a complete drumset when theres so much external noise? obviously im sure some of u guys use headphones that eliminate sound around you. if thats the case, what do u guys recommend (right now i have really basic sony headphones which were about $20 at guitar center). and if thats how you guys are doing it, how do u know the sound ur recording is going to work out if u cant hear it outta monitors before the recording is done? if no one objects, lets have a simple story telling time about describing and elaborating on a standard day of recording when the control room is in the same room as your tracking room. thanks guys!