vf-16 copressor

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can someone help me!!


for almost a year now i have been trying to get a good drum track or sound.(and have got close) but i'm still not there(yet!)

this is what i have to work with... a shure beta 52(kick), a sm57
(snare) and some v-tech mic(overheads).
what my main mission right now is the snare drum(but if you have any good kick or overhead tip please go ahead and post them.)
the other night i was fooling arould with the compresser on the snare channel. set some settings and recorded the snare and it was about 90%of what i wanted!
the only thing...it was the master compressor so i could not set it there because i did not want to compress every thing. so i turned on the channel compressor and set the same settings as on the master compressor and it sounded about 10% of what the master compressor sounded like!


can someone please, please help!!!!!!!!!!!


zeke
 
What kind of board, what kind of compressors, how is the stuff plugged in, what are your settings, blah blah blah. More info=more help.:p
 
o.k.

well, i'm using a fostex vf-16 recorder so the mixer is made inside
of the recorder. the compresser is already in there to and it's made by fostex but i can tell you what kind of control that the compressor gives... treshold,ratio,gain and attack.

for my snare drum i fing that settings like...

tresh:40-db/ratio:0.0/attack:8ms and 10.db of gain gives it that snap sound.



is that good?
 
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