Hi all.
I have been trying to record addictive drums played on a Yamaha DD55 drum thingy.through a lexicon audio interface from a PC.then to a Tascam 24 sd.
The problem is that when i play them live the drum kit sounds full and strong.
Full Mids plenty of bottom end plus a clean crisp top.
When i play it back with no effects as it was played in.THIN THIN THIN.what the heck happened.
Its not just my ears, my friends are in agreement.
To be honest I am now at a loss as to how to improve the drum recording.
I connect the DD55 to the PC with midi to USB.
boot up Addictive drums sort a kit ect,ect, fiddle a bit with settings.
The output is sent to the lexicon .
Then to the DP24sd.
Everything else i record .guitar.keyboard bass and voice sound great to me.
Just the drums.
If anyone has any Ideas on what could be the problem
I would be grateful for the assist.
.
. Tyros
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"This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error."
I have been trying to record addictive drums played on a Yamaha DD55 drum thingy.through a lexicon audio interface from a PC.then to a Tascam 24 sd.
The problem is that when i play them live the drum kit sounds full and strong.
Full Mids plenty of bottom end plus a clean crisp top.
When i play it back with no effects as it was played in.THIN THIN THIN.what the heck happened.
Its not just my ears, my friends are in agreement.
To be honest I am now at a loss as to how to improve the drum recording.
I connect the DD55 to the PC with midi to USB.
boot up Addictive drums sort a kit ect,ect, fiddle a bit with settings.
The output is sent to the lexicon .
Then to the DP24sd.
Everything else i record .guitar.keyboard bass and voice sound great to me.
Just the drums.
If anyone has any Ideas on what could be the problem
I would be grateful for the assist.
.
. Tyros
.
.
.
.
"This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error."
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