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Daniel Beroff
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Not specifically sd3. ALL drum recordings involving more than one microphone have phasing issues. That’s the unavoidable physics at work. Each mic picks up a different version of the sound, which itself evolves. What Can be done internally is offsetting the mics so they arrive at “the same time” What superior Cannot do is actually alter the phase.
Check out voxengo pha979 or waves “in phase” plug ins for example. Once your drums are recorded, they can alter not only timing but actual phase.
I just wondered why toontrack didn’t include this very very necessary type of plug in
I know about flipping the phase 180 degrees. I meant a plug in such as an all- pass filter to alter phase less than 180.
jord, I’ve attached a pic of my sd3
routing to cubase. Appears only as stereo sets. Maybe there’s a different way to do? A.f.a. the snare, I was referring to the top snare, which is a mono mic..
john, The “route instrument microphones” worked. Thanks
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