- Sep 24, 2007
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Soon i´m gonna record my first "serious" demo...its only 4 songs for some good friends of mine and i´m not charging anything...but i want to make it “the pr0 way”.
Last week we created the metronome tracks and laid down some guide guitars for the drummer and we will start recording drums this friday.
We recorded a little drum test on saturday .you can hear it here (no post processing ,only a HP on overheads):
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/453972/Drum test.mp3
Actually in this test is the bassist who is playing the drums (he was a drummer years ago
so sorry for the sloopy playing)
and you can see some photos of the room and the equipment we will use here:
http://www.getdropbox.com/gallery/453972/1/Recording Photos?h=8392ce
i´m gonna record real drums (Kick,Snare and toms will be replaced)
and D.I. For bass and guitars with a Toneport UX1(they will be reamped with revalver and ampeg svx)
We have all this mics:
Samson 8kit (http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1772&brandID=2)
2 Shure pg81
1 Shure sm57
Behringer B1
Akg D11
I have only 8 inputs in the presonus so i was planning to record
Kick
Top Snare
3 toms
Hihat
2 overheads
What overhead positioning would be the better?(i was thinking in Spaced pair)
Shall i record the overhead mics in mono or stereo (each one)?
For checking out the phase i put a phasemeter in a group with the overheads panned L and R.
When the drummer plays kick or snare they where pretty much in the center of the stereo image and in phase .
maybe its a retarded question but...
Does that mean that the cymbals will be in phase?
Shall i aim for the kick or the snare on the dead center of the image (with the overheads)?
How can i take out the HH from the Ohs?
Shall i compress OH and HH?
And if i shall do it...what settings do you have to start with?
Where do you usually HP or LP reverb on snare , toms and vocals?
Shall i put the “saturator” plugin before or after compression?
is there any form to attenuate the "ring" of the snare after compression?
which mic its better for vocals?
I was thinking on Sm57, the behringer B1 or even the Shure pg81
Thank you all for the help
P.S: sorry if there´s something wrong with the english
and sorry again for the big post...im a noob and i want to record
the demo with the best sound possible and there are so many things i dont know
Last week we created the metronome tracks and laid down some guide guitars for the drummer and we will start recording drums this friday.
We recorded a little drum test on saturday .you can hear it here (no post processing ,only a HP on overheads):
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/453972/Drum test.mp3
Actually in this test is the bassist who is playing the drums (he was a drummer years ago
so sorry for the sloopy playing)
and you can see some photos of the room and the equipment we will use here:
http://www.getdropbox.com/gallery/453972/1/Recording Photos?h=8392ce
i´m gonna record real drums (Kick,Snare and toms will be replaced)
and D.I. For bass and guitars with a Toneport UX1(they will be reamped with revalver and ampeg svx)
We have all this mics:
Samson 8kit (http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1772&brandID=2)
2 Shure pg81
1 Shure sm57
Behringer B1
Akg D11
I have only 8 inputs in the presonus so i was planning to record
Kick
Top Snare
3 toms
Hihat
2 overheads
What overhead positioning would be the better?(i was thinking in Spaced pair)
Shall i record the overhead mics in mono or stereo (each one)?
For checking out the phase i put a phasemeter in a group with the overheads panned L and R.
When the drummer plays kick or snare they where pretty much in the center of the stereo image and in phase .
maybe its a retarded question but...
Does that mean that the cymbals will be in phase?
Shall i aim for the kick or the snare on the dead center of the image (with the overheads)?
How can i take out the HH from the Ohs?
Shall i compress OH and HH?
And if i shall do it...what settings do you have to start with?
Where do you usually HP or LP reverb on snare , toms and vocals?
Shall i put the “saturator” plugin before or after compression?
is there any form to attenuate the "ring" of the snare after compression?
which mic its better for vocals?
I was thinking on Sm57, the behringer B1 or even the Shure pg81
Thank you all for the help

P.S: sorry if there´s something wrong with the english
and sorry again for the big post...im a noob and i want to record
the demo with the best sound possible and there are so many things i dont know