Recording A Djembe, CAn't get that studio sound |
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Mon 6 Jun 2005, 17:04
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I have a selection of mics, use 98khz, and have a decent preamp but still can't get a good recording that captures the tone. I was thinking it might be the small room but not shure. Any help?
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Mac Book Pro Intel 2 duo, 2.16 2gb ram, Cubase 4, Reason 3.5, Peak, motu 828mkII, OctoPre Le, some mics and Ideas, and your helpful tips.
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hotlunch Recording A Djembe Mon 6 Jun 2005, 17:04 tsuliman I have done a bit of experimenting with the djembe... Mon 6 Jun 2005, 19:08 Adrian Delso ...or cheat and download Doggiebox, which isn... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 10:11 tsuliman And sound like everyone else!
BOO! Tue 7 Jun 2005, 14:28 Adrian Delso Only trying to help. Mic-ing percussion is not eas... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 08:48 hotlunch Thanks guys. I almost find that using samples is ... Thu 9 Jun 2005, 03:36 binarybloke Before looking at the mics I'd be asking wheth... Tue 2 Aug 2005, 09:43 wonderlandaudio Just try this:Simple and efective. Put an SM57 in ... Mon 8 Aug 2005, 22:56 willismatt Maybe try micing the djembe from underneath. Don... Thu 15 Sep 2005, 14:11
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