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witulski
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We're fairly rabid do-it-yourself recordists and have elected to make a debut album of our nrrd-rock trio on our own. I'm pretty happy with the equipment we'll be using, and I think we'll get a modest if not top-of-the-line product as far as guitars, vocals, and whatever else... however, I'm a little concerned about the drums.
The kit is a Rogers four-piece from the '70s, with a light little 20" kick that has a cool stab sound. The toms sound good, the snare is iffy (we're working on heads for that) and the metal works well.
The microphones all go dry into the 8 inputs on an Akai DPS16. They are:
Kick-Beta52
Snare-SM57
Hat-SM81
Rack tom-SM57
Floor tom-SM57
Ride-SM81 (on order)
Overheads: 2 AKG C1000S's.
Lately I've become concerned about the sound of the room and how it contributes to the drums. The drums are currently against the middle of one of the short walls of a long basement room, estimated dimensions 13x45. The floor is carpeted, the walls are bare drywall, and the ceiling (about 7") is drop-ceiling tile. I was beginning to get the feeling this wasn't contributing to the sound.
My bedroom in my rental house is 13.5'x15' with a 9.5' ceiling. I'm considering building a ~8x10 room in part of it, using the floating floor and separated studs ideas I've come across on this forum only in the past few days (following more research, of course.) However, if I moved into the basement for a month or so, I could really take over this room and start using most of its space. Would the extra space make that much difference in the sound if everything is close-miked? For that matter, with all that close-miking going on, is the current long basement room making that much of a difference?
I'm sure I'll have more questions, but for now I'd like to know about this room size. If I'm gonna be sleeping in the basement I gotta go get some ant traps.
Thanks, great forum!
greg
The kit is a Rogers four-piece from the '70s, with a light little 20" kick that has a cool stab sound. The toms sound good, the snare is iffy (we're working on heads for that) and the metal works well.
The microphones all go dry into the 8 inputs on an Akai DPS16. They are:
Kick-Beta52
Snare-SM57
Hat-SM81
Rack tom-SM57
Floor tom-SM57
Ride-SM81 (on order)
Overheads: 2 AKG C1000S's.
Lately I've become concerned about the sound of the room and how it contributes to the drums. The drums are currently against the middle of one of the short walls of a long basement room, estimated dimensions 13x45. The floor is carpeted, the walls are bare drywall, and the ceiling (about 7") is drop-ceiling tile. I was beginning to get the feeling this wasn't contributing to the sound.
My bedroom in my rental house is 13.5'x15' with a 9.5' ceiling. I'm considering building a ~8x10 room in part of it, using the floating floor and separated studs ideas I've come across on this forum only in the past few days (following more research, of course.) However, if I moved into the basement for a month or so, I could really take over this room and start using most of its space. Would the extra space make that much difference in the sound if everything is close-miked? For that matter, with all that close-miking going on, is the current long basement room making that much of a difference?
I'm sure I'll have more questions, but for now I'd like to know about this room size. If I'm gonna be sleeping in the basement I gotta go get some ant traps.
Thanks, great forum!
greg