On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Scott <lau(a)troutpocket.org> wrote:
I've seen some excellent threads lately on studio
recording which reminded me of a
problem I'm having which I'd like to pose to the list...
My snare mic is way too hot while recording. I have the preamp turned all the way
down and it's still coming through nearly saturated. First of all, is this normal
for
a dedicated snare mic? Second, should I skip the preamp altogether and plug directly
into my Echo Audio Audiofire12? Final recordings actually sound really good after
minimal mixing. I only add a slight reverb to the final mix, but otherwise it's got
a
great studio sound.
Any tips to give my snare track more headroom?
My kit:
Dell XPS 1210 (1GB RAM, 7.2kRPM drive)
Fedora 10: CCRMA
Ardour+Jack
Echo Audio Audiofire12
(
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Echo-AudioFire12-12Channel-Fir…)
Nady PRA-8 Mic Preamp
(
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Nady-PRA8-Mic-Preamp?sku=185277)
CAD PRO-7 7-Piece Drum Microphone Pack
(
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/CAD-PRO7-7Piece-Drum-Microphon…)
-Scott
External hardware compressor between the preamp and the A/D input?
I've had this sort of problem recording big band stuff. Drive's ya nuts.
- Mark