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The Musician Forums => Music Technology & Pro Audio => Topic started by: lucy_monostone on July 11, 2005, 01:14:46 PM
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dude, tanong ko ung sa recording ng drums.. pano kung wala akong mixer? ano pwede kong gamitin para marecord yung beats? sorry ha kase nitong araw ko lang natutunan kung pano mag record sa pc so im reaally dumb at this thing.. so ang naisip ko, since dalawa lang ang mic at jacks ko at wala akong mixer - irrecord ko ung drum patterns ng analog sa tape recorder then ipplug ko ung jack sa component to line-in sa pc.. ok ba ung ganon method? kung may naisip kayong mas easy na paraan paki advice nman sakin mga tol! salamat in advance!
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bile k n lng ng mixer... kahit ung 6 channel lng...
mura lng ung s behringer....
ska mics...
pero kung medyo wala k budget. ok n din ung naisip mo.... di ko lng sure kung ok ung quality nung tunog nun....
mic mo n lng muna ung kick ska ung isa mga isang dipa ang layo s harap ng drums mo tpos medyo nasa taas............
try mo din mg experiment...
o kaya naman ung isang mic nsa ibabaw ng drum kit mo.....
depende naman s gusto mo maging kalabasan ng tunog mo e
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magkano ba ung 6 channel na behringer mixer??? pati ok lang ba kahit ordinary klase ng mic?? like ung usually ginagamit sa mga gigs type of mic..?
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pwede na yung mga SM58 na mics... pero they are not an instrument mic..
SM57 and condenser mics.. parin... try mo nalang behringer for condenser mics... medyo mahal pag yung iba...
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ano ba difference ng sm58/57 na mic sa mga mic na ginagamit sa gigs?
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sm58 - good for vocals
sm57 - for instruments (drums, guitar amps)
kung mixer hanap mo may binebenta ako
http://talk.philmusic.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=7333
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hmmm.... a dynamic mic like SM57 for your kick drum then a condenser mic for the rest, at least this is the simplest configuration you can have to record your drums, if you buy a behringer mixer for example UB802 which i acquired lately that has two xlr inputs for microphones and has a panthom power which is a requirement for condenser mic, however you can't use the condenser mic and the dynamic mic at the same time coz the panthom power will fry your dynamic mic which we don't want to happen. a solution to that is you need to buy a dedicated mic pre amp for either of the two :D
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For drum mic tips and techniques, click on the link below.
Shure Notes™ - Putting Mics in Their Place (http://www.shure.com/shurenotes/may2003/mic.asp#drums)
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i enjoyed reading this topic, thanks a lot guys!