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Are electronic Drums sets as good as Real Drum sets when it comes to recording for an ep ?
Author: admin // Category: Electronic DrumIm in the process of building a home studio for my band but im contemplating whether or not i should buy an isolation booth for the drum sets or get an electronic drum set and hook it up via usb to the pc..
what do you guys think ? Which one will sound better? Will I b compromising sound quality?
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January 28th, 2010 at 12:54 am
getting sounds on electric drums means good gear - which will run you easily $1,000+
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January 28th, 2010 at 1:41 am
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January 28th, 2010 at 1:52 am
I think electronic drum sets are better for recording. You won’t have a lot of the problems you have with recording an acoustic kit. There tends to be bleed over when you mic up an acoustic set. With electric, you’ll have a straight line from each instrument into the computer. It will be more expensive for a good electronic kit though, one that is super responsive. You’ll also want one that has high quality samples. Some electronic drums sound horrible, but the higher end models use "real" instrument samples instead of computer produced representation. So…yes they can be as good or even better.
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