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Post by corpsevomit98 on Nov 16, 2006 0:36:07 GMT -6
no experience personally with them, but i read about the usage of them. It didnt go into too specific of detail but ask a question i might have an answer.
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Nov 18, 2006 20:29:31 GMT -6
is a mic on every drum and cymbal really necessary... (pic taken from the derek roddy forum)
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Nov 19, 2006 19:09:55 GMT -6
if its derek roddy...than yes...yes it is necessary
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Nov 19, 2006 19:33:08 GMT -6
the band is dead syndicate or something, he's a mod for the derekroddy forum.
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Nov 20, 2006 12:55:33 GMT -6
in which case...i take it all back
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Post by corpsevomit98 on Nov 23, 2006 17:25:19 GMT -6
if you have the money to spend on expensive ass microphones...then i believ it is.
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Nov 23, 2006 21:42:24 GMT -6
touche`
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Post by corpsevomit98 on Nov 27, 2006 23:29:22 GMT -6
if anyone was wodering why there is a box with a cable running down the wall, thats a room mic. Room mics are balls to find a good position.
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Nov 27, 2006 23:38:49 GMT -6
good to know
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Nov 27, 2006 23:44:38 GMT -6
cool, i had no idea. i guess its more of a reverb dynamic sound am i right? Quite a big room to be recording drums it seems in that pic...
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Post by corpsevomit98 on Dec 1, 2006 18:12:57 GMT -6
yeah, with drums in a death metal application, you want more room for the cymbals to breath. Making it much easier on the one who has to master it.
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Dec 2, 2006 0:15:21 GMT -6
so...what if you have...idk like, a million cymbals!?!?!!??!
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