Filtering Kit Rattle on Ambient Mics
Filtering Kit Rattle on Ambient Mics
So I often use the mics on the drum kit for ambient mic'ing, basically I leave them on when I'm doing a guitar track or bass track.
Today the drummer had left his snare on, and I got an annoying rattly buzz going through most of it.
Any suggestions for a good way to eliminate it? I'm in the box, using REAPER, so no thousand dollar hardware solutions please
Today the drummer had left his snare on, and I got an annoying rattly buzz going through most of it.
Any suggestions for a good way to eliminate it? I'm in the box, using REAPER, so no thousand dollar hardware solutions please
The previous statement is from a guy who records his own, and other projects for fun. No money is made.
I tried re-amping, and just wasn't happy with it.
I ended up creating multiple copies of the DI guitar track, running them thru different filters in the box, and adding a couple of in the box modellers.
Kind of makes me wonder why I bothered mic'ing the amps atall
I ended up creating multiple copies of the DI guitar track, running them thru different filters in the box, and adding a couple of in the box modellers.
Kind of makes me wonder why I bothered mic'ing the amps atall
The previous statement is from a guy who records his own, and other projects for fun. No money is made.
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My problem was my studio is my workshop, it was a loose panel on a piece of gear on a bench that had caused most of the noise, the drum kit just added to it.
Sometimes a bit of sympathetic drum rattle makes the track, other times it's like WTF turn it off.
Sometimes a bit of sympathetic drum rattle makes the track, other times it's like WTF turn it off.
The previous statement is from a guy who records his own, and other projects for fun. No money is made.
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