[LAU] A short story: from zero to recording the drums in a budget

Fons Adriaensen fons at linuxaudio.org
Mon Jul 21 21:14:19 UTC 2014


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 09:52:18PM +0200, Robin Gareus wrote:

> Sounds very good to me. I've heard pro studios do worse with much more
> expensive equipment. I prefer the dry raw sound [2] here for the demo.

Same here. I've heard *much* worse.

> > If I would improve the quality of my recordings, where should I spend
> > more money?
> 
> I don't think you have to. Tweaking mic positions and adjusting the mix
> will have greater impact in this stage.

Agree. Experiment with mic positions. And the final result you can 
evaluate only in the context of a complete mix.
 
> If you really really want to waste some cash: one can never have good
> enough Mics and analog preamps :) but you'll have to go up an order of
> magnitude on the price-list for it to make a significant difference - if
> any.

Very true. If a mic is OK, which means it doesn't distort and it has a 
clean polar pattern and frequency response, you can make it sound like
any similar good one with a bit of EQ. Finding that bit of EQ may not
be obvious. But that doesn't change the simple fact that there's a lot
of myths about expensive mics and their subjective qualities, and that
most of it is nonsense.

> You're fine on the digital side. the Echo Layla has only 20 bits but
> that's plenty here. Don't worry about this.

Certainly not if you can get one for $50 !
 
> The weakest part of your setup are probably the KRK Rokit 5 monitors.

Yep.
 
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FA

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