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Sub Groups

As a general rule of thumb, which drums in a standard kit do you usually make FX subgroups for?

I know this can vary quite a lot on different kits, but as a general rule of thumb?

I was thinking of the following:

Kick
Snare
Toms
Hats
Perc
Fx

What do you guys and gals do?

Reason I ask is I'm trying to set up a general drum recording template for Auria Pro

Comments

  • Are you talking about a live drum recording?

    I usually use two mics for the kick, two mics for the snare, a mic for each tom, a mic for the hihat and a pair of mics for stereo overheads, plus another pair for ambience. Sometimes I use one mic for the OH and one for ambience, but usually I use two for each.

    Then my choice of SGs would be 1 - kick 2 - snare 3 - toms 4 - hats 5 - OH and 6 - ambi, and all this 6 routed to 7 - whole drums for further processing.

  • Nope was thinking when recording from Drum Perfect Pro :)

  • Then I wouldn't group anything except (maybe) the whole drums for FX. Why the need? If the drum samples of DPP were made with multi-miking, it neverthless doesn't allow for manipulation of the individual output of each mic (as SD does).

  • Would you comp, EQ and pan all the drums separately on their own channel and use send fx for the odd ones I may want other fx on?

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