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== [[Presets]] == | == [[Presets]] == | ||
You '''will''' want to try the Kick Drum [[Presets]] | You '''will''' want to try the Kick Drum [[Presets]] | ||
* 70 Kick Drum | * 70 Kick Drum | ||
* 71 Kick Drum, Audix D6 | * 71 Kick Drum, Audix D6 | ||
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* 76 Drum Overhead, Differential SM57 | * 76 Drum Overhead, Differential SM57 | ||
* 77 Drum Overhead, Differential Electret | * 77 Drum Overhead, Differential Electret | ||
* 00 Flat when you are using a mixer | |||
== More Bass for the Kick Drum == | |||
If you want to add more low end consider getting a {{A1}}. You definitely want to read [[B1 Bass Module/Positioning]]. | |||
== Out-or-Phase Overheads and Kick Drum == | == Out-or-Phase Overheads and Kick Drum == | ||
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== Electronic (V-Drums) == | == Electronic (V-Drums) == | ||
This is as simple as it gets. Your Drum Module controls all the sound and you take the output to one Channel on your L1™. There is no particular advantage to splitting the out the Kick Drum. | |||
[[Image:Drums01c.jpg]] | [[Image:Drums01c.jpg]] | ||
== Percussion with Out-of-Phase Overheads == | == Percussion with Out-of-Phase Overheads == | ||
We are using the same approach for Out-of-Phase microphones as we discussed [[{{PAGENAME}}#Out-or-Phase Overheads and Kick Drum|above]]. | |||
[[Image:Drums01d.jpg]] | [[Image:Drums01d.jpg]] | ||