| honestly if all else fails here are a few things to try.
One solution if you have gate is to use a contact a to a comp/gate and use it as your trigger the gate opening, and use the mic as the input because the sound takes further to travel from the shell to the acctualy mic it will not chop off the front end but will make the bleeed nobn exsistent or way less.
The other only real option is to go the trigger route and add triggers to yoyr drums and use protrig or soemthing, this requires youm to sample each drum seprately before hand.
For my scenario I dont try to avoid bleed but I rely on it and if I do need to use more then 2 mics on drums I will adjust the mics to get the comb filtering to my liking before mixing in the trackign stage. 90 percent of the time now I am just using 1 room mic and it turns out great even though I don't have a great sounding room it hasn't picked up yet n any recordings I have done. |