- Nov 25, 2011
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Been thinking this quite a lot and trying to overcome the fact that drum recordings require money, gear and great drummer..
Our drummer is only semi-good, so recording 10 songs to album would require a shitload of money and studio time for the recording and for the editing part also -->
Initially I was going the e-drums/superior route, just to make the editing with midi a breeze, but I still think it's maybe a too much of a compromise soundwise (cymbalz especially) and will determine the overall sound of the record too much.
Any other ideas to cut the tracks affordably and with the option to edit easily? Maybe mesh-heads+triggers to shells and overheads/spots for cymbalz?
Our drummer is only semi-good, so recording 10 songs to album would require a shitload of money and studio time for the recording and for the editing part also -->
Initially I was going the e-drums/superior route, just to make the editing with midi a breeze, but I still think it's maybe a too much of a compromise soundwise (cymbalz especially) and will determine the overall sound of the record too much.
Any other ideas to cut the tracks affordably and with the option to edit easily? Maybe mesh-heads+triggers to shells and overheads/spots for cymbalz?