Hey
in 1-2 month i will start a project in which i will record local bands, teenagers. from ages 15 to 18. they play rock/soft rock and more laid back stuff.
it will be 4 bands. none of them recorded before.
about the Drums, i will take them to another studio to record drums ( i dont have). now for the dilema.
Electric Drums with SSD or SD, or a real kit?
the disadvantages of real kit as i see them -
1. it will be much harder to fix stuff. and i guess there will be alot to fix.
2. i have no clue in tuning drums, i guess they dont also. so i will need to hire someone for it.
3. it will take much more studio hours to get an ok track, where i guess the electric way will be easier and faster.
4. again, as i dont think any of them is a pro, i think i might get better result with electric/midi.
but of course real drums have their own sound, they will sound more real (but maybe bad though.. if aint played tight enough).
also, none of them is used to play electric drums.. so...what do you think?
in 1-2 month i will start a project in which i will record local bands, teenagers. from ages 15 to 18. they play rock/soft rock and more laid back stuff.
it will be 4 bands. none of them recorded before.
about the Drums, i will take them to another studio to record drums ( i dont have). now for the dilema.
Electric Drums with SSD or SD, or a real kit?
the disadvantages of real kit as i see them -
1. it will be much harder to fix stuff. and i guess there will be alot to fix.
2. i have no clue in tuning drums, i guess they dont also. so i will need to hire someone for it.
3. it will take much more studio hours to get an ok track, where i guess the electric way will be easier and faster.
4. again, as i dont think any of them is a pro, i think i might get better result with electric/midi.
but of course real drums have their own sound, they will sound more real (but maybe bad though.. if aint played tight enough).
also, none of them is used to play electric drums.. so...what do you think?