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Musicman002
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Hey Engineers,
Answer a technical question if you can. How come when i mic my snare drum on the top, 2 inches above the snare, and facing toward the center of the drum and then record my track and then listen back while the snare is being soloed by itself it sounds like the snare is bouncing back and fourth between speakers.
I got a mic overhead, 1 in the kick, and 1 on the snare...for this jazz song im doing. It seems to do this when i crank the snare track up into the 4db gain area with my fader after its recorded. Could it be a phase problem? or what.. I personally dont think so cause its the only mic picking up that drum and its doing it even when i solo it. Please Help. Thanks!
Answer a technical question if you can. How come when i mic my snare drum on the top, 2 inches above the snare, and facing toward the center of the drum and then record my track and then listen back while the snare is being soloed by itself it sounds like the snare is bouncing back and fourth between speakers.
I got a mic overhead, 1 in the kick, and 1 on the snare...for this jazz song im doing. It seems to do this when i crank the snare track up into the 4db gain area with my fader after its recorded. Could it be a phase problem? or what.. I personally dont think so cause its the only mic picking up that drum and its doing it even when i solo it. Please Help. Thanks!