Recording great drum sounds is one of the most challenging tasks facing any drummer, audio engineer, or music producer. Capturing the variety, nuance, and excitement of the drum kit and other percussion instruments is part art, part science, and part creative experimentation--and there's a lot more
Recording drums: the complete guide
โ Scribed by Major, Mike
- Publisher
- Course Technology
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 401
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Getting started -- A solid foundation: the drummer and the drums -- The acoustics of the recording space -- Preparing to record -- Choosing microphones -- Microphone placement -- Stereo, mono, and multi-mic techniques -- Microphone selection guide -- Understanding consoles, recorders, and levels -- Mic preamps -- Tracking mixes -- An EQ overview -- Processing drums -- Creating cue mixes -- Tracking and editing -- Real-world example mic setups.
โฆ Table of Contents
Getting started --
A solid foundation: the drummer and the drums --
The acoustics of the recording space --
Preparing to record --
Choosing microphones --
Microphone placement --
Stereo, mono, and multi-mic techniques --
Microphone selection guide --
Understanding consoles, recorders, and levels --
Mic preamps --
Tracking mixes --
An EQ overview --
Processing drums --
Creating cue mixes --
Tracking and editing --
Real-world example mic setups.
โฆ Subjects
Drum set;Sound--Recording and reproducing;Sound -- Recording and reproducing
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