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KKBDrummer

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 Acoustic Drum Triggering
Can anyone help me out?
I'm a complete n00b to using triggers, and need to know;
Equipment
How to ensure they are going to work
Estimated Cost
And Studio recording with them
any help at all, thanks.
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Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:08 pm |
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luke_schonenberger

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When recording some metal tunes recently, I used 30% triggered snare and 70% real snare. I used a roland trigger alongside a roland brain from an electic drumkit. This was fed into a Mac running Logic, whereby I used a pre-recorded snare sample to use as the trigger. What is it you are looking to do? Go to a studio to record, or try at home?
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KKBDrummer

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luke_schonenberger wrote:When recording some metal tunes recently, I used 30% triggered snare and 70% real snare. I used a roland trigger alongside a roland brain from an electic drumkit. This was fed into a Mac running Logic, whereby I used a pre-recorded snare sample to use as the trigger. What is it you are looking to do? Go to a studio to record, or try at home?
yeah just recording at home, but your reply helps all the same.
How is your drumkit fed through mic's into the mac?
Like what would i need to get from A (Drum mics) to B (Logic)?
Thanks man
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Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:26 am |
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luke_schonenberger

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In the studio environment, I have drum mics fed through a snake into a desk, where I can set some basic levels and EQ, and then each of the channels are sent individually to the mac through some kind of sound module affair (id have to ask the producer guy how exactly it works) .. but it basically means on screen in logic you can have every single channel, snare, kick, toms, overheads, and then EQ and adjust each and every channel ..... its basically a virtual mixing desk. I made 3 channels for snare, Underside snare, topside snare, and triggered snare ... then just blend and EQ until you are satisfied!
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Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:45 pm |
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vincemie

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luke_schonenberger

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there you go ... see im not a very technical person! one of those!
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J-rod

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my first interface was the firepod shown on that link, i highly recommend it, its a great value.
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Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:23 am |
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KKBDrummer

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ahh right, well thanks alot for your help guys.
I guess i'll go try and put it to good use:)
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