
stratotone
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Bob Savage":34iyth7l said:stratotone":34iyth7l said:What I like doing is recording everything live, make sure the drum track was good and then replace everything else if necessary. I could cut it down to this and then overdub the rest:
Do you have complete separation of the instruments? If you don't the bleed into the drum and vocal mics and to a lesser extent the bass/guitar mics is going to probably preclude you from replacing much without messing up your mix.
I do bass, guitar (God bless the axe fx!) and keys direct for the first 'live' pass. Right now since I'm using the V-Drums those are direct too, only thing 'live' right now are vocal mics and usually those get replaced too. I just get lost without vocals... it's mainly to get a good drum performance, then I'll redo the other parts as necessary one at a time. I haven't recorded acoustic drums much, when I did it had a little vocal leakage but nothing that bugged me too much. I am setting up two rooms - a control room and then the 'main' room. drums and everyone would be in the main room, would put lead vocals in the control room so they could sing without the leaking stuff.
My hope is to get this where I can do decent sounding fun recordings for me and friends... and that friends who play drums can be cadged into doing the V-drum set as it makes my life about 50x easier. I can get a decent (to me) acoustic drum sound, but I really like how squealie does it with the midi recording and then slate drums. It would be like reamping guitars.
Man, I thought learning to play guitar in the 80s was hard! This recording stuff is insane

Pete