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Recording Question

Recording Question

2000-08-22 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)

I have what may be a stupid question but I am beating my head against the wall trying to make this work. He it is: How do you record then play back what you just recorded?

I have recorded a drum track that is about 8 measures long and I want to play it back and listen to what it sounds like. I acts like it is recording and the song light blinks but no sound either through headphones or channel out to a monitor.

Is there something I am missing here? I followed the book to the last detail. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Scott



Recording Question

2005-08-04 by Alan Ault

Hey Guys! I've been working on a demo for some time now. Since I 
haven't had much luck with other drummers, I've started playing the 
drums myself and got a DTXPRESS III. Now that I'm getting ready to 
start laying down some drum tracks (for more demos) I've been trying 
to listen to various albums to try to pick up how the drums are 
recorded. My question is for all you recording guys.. if you record 
straight in to your recording system do you still pan all the 
different drums like they have on the presents or do you bring them 
back closer to center? I've experimented several ways (also miking my 
amp) but thought since you guys have more experience I'd see what you 
say. I'd appreciate any feedback! Thanks!

Re: Recording Question

2005-08-04 by emf

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Ault" <Slash18104@y...> wrote:
> Hey Guys! I've been working on a demo for some time now. Since I 
> haven't had much luck with other drummers, I've started playing the 
> drums myself and got a DTXPRESS III. Now that I'm getting ready to 
> start laying down some drum tracks (for more demos) I've been trying 
> to listen to various albums to try to pick up how the drums are 
> recorded. My question is for all you recording guys.. if you record 
> straight in to your recording system do you still pan all the 
> different drums like they have on the presents or do you bring them 
> back closer to center? I've experimented several ways (also miking 
my 
> amp) but thought since you guys have more experience I'd see what 
you 
> say. I'd appreciate any feedback! Thanks!

Alan,

Welcome to the group. Although stretching the boundaries in certain 
situations can add depth to a recording, my preference would be to 
keep the drum kit centered on the kick and snare and to line up the 
rest of the kit to the left and right of center. Too wide a soundstage 
dilutes coherence and strains credulity, unless the percussion isn't 
kit-oriented in the first place. Playing back a recording on good 
stereo monitors can create an image that more or less represents what 
you'd see/hear on stage. A fairly large band would allow a broad 
spread between, and even beyond, the speakers, with instruments nicely 
separated, but a small setting has its own sense of space, which can 
be compelling if the recording is otherwise good. On a demo, I'd keep 
the music in the forefront and avoid any distractions.

Ed

Re: [DTXpress] Recording Question

2005-08-12 by g g

I like the way they are panned.... so i leave mine like such but i do add some reverb in the post and occasionally wideing the pan in the post ...hope that helps
Peace
That particular track by Wes hasnt got a drum on it " we did the human beat box thing" I will have another cut up tommorow by wes that has my dtx II on it

Alan Ault wrote:
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Hey Guys! I've been working on a demo for some time now. Since I
haven't had much luck with other drummers, I've started playing the
drums myself and got a DTXPRESS III. Now that I'm getting ready to
start laying down some drum tracks (for more demos) I've been trying
to listen to various albums to try to pick up how the drums are
recorded. My question is for all you recording guys.. if you record
straight in to your recording system do you still pan all the
different drums like they have on the presents or do you bring them
back closer to center? I've experimented several ways (also miking my
amp) but thought since you guys have more experience I'd see what you
say. I'd appreciate any feedback! Thanks!





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