I have to record the next project in a big vacation house as usual. Usually I recorded drums in the same room I was...it was a pain in the ass and you work absolutely in the right way (uncomfortable and you've not the right sense of the mistakes).
Now I'm thinking to set the drumkit in one of the rooms and my equipment in another room so that I have a better separation and I can hear how the miced drums sounds like.
The point is that I have 20m.-25m. between the 2 rooms. What do you think should be the best way to connect the mics and the interfaces with such a long distance? I thought about a stage box...obviously the longer the cable is the more expensive the stage bos is, and with a stage box I would need an output for the headphones (and the SB you buy not always have a trs out).
Other point: with a distance of 20-25meters, does the drummer hear the click with some latency? I mean: the drummer hear the click and he play well and in time...but at the same time I hear timing mistakes because I listen the click earlier than the drummer. Is it possible?
Now I'm thinking to set the drumkit in one of the rooms and my equipment in another room so that I have a better separation and I can hear how the miced drums sounds like.
The point is that I have 20m.-25m. between the 2 rooms. What do you think should be the best way to connect the mics and the interfaces with such a long distance? I thought about a stage box...obviously the longer the cable is the more expensive the stage bos is, and with a stage box I would need an output for the headphones (and the SB you buy not always have a trs out).
Other point: with a distance of 20-25meters, does the drummer hear the click with some latency? I mean: the drummer hear the click and he play well and in time...but at the same time I hear timing mistakes because I listen the click earlier than the drummer. Is it possible?