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HM
Posted on Thursday, February 12, 2004 - 11:21 pm:   

Is it enough to ensure "working-space" for arms
and legs and drums and mic stands ? I go for
a very damped solution anyway, no room-sound,
just the close mic, and overhead, and TONS of soft materials on all surface, anyway are there
special troubles arriving in very small boxes ?

(I might be able to build a little drumbox in
the corner, studio is one large room now)

HM
 

Mike Zee
Posted on Friday, February 13, 2004 - 10:38 pm:   

I was searching google.com for 'drum booth'...there's allots of sites , pics, studios you can find as example or what ever info etc...
As I understand recording drums in small booth is common thing... well, I've seen drum-both as small as drum-kit set-up plus stul ;)... the idea is to sort of isolate the drummer...and cover inside of the 'cage' with soft material ...so there's no accoustics at all..... you get 'dry' tight recording...then you'll have do deal with drum track(s) on you mixer and effects to create what ever you desire...
Howerever for rock/stage-like recording it sure recommended to record drums in some 'acousticly-hot' room, and use mother-nature...

keep posting how's building goin' ..interesting to know :)

/respects,
/mz dr.zee
 

satan4axm
Posted on Saturday, July 08, 2006 - 02:00 am:   

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