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Acoustic Vs. Electric Drums - Which One For Recording?

https://audio-mastering-mixing.com/audio-production-blog-jpzgzjlfalp8/ :- It's 2019 and still, the same question asks the drummers and audio producers over and over again. Should we choose the acoustic one or the electric one? To know the answer, follow through this blog.<br>

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Acoustic Vs. Electric Drums - Which One For Recording?

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  1. Acoustic Vs. Electric Drums - Which One For Recording? It's 2019 and still, the same question asks the drummers and audio producers over and over again. Should we choose the acoustic one or the electric one? To know the answer, follow through this blog. About the Acoustic To be honest, it's not that easy to get good quality audio using acoustic drums. You have to make sure to check on lots and lots of factors before recording using them. Factors like the expensive drums, expensive microphones, expensive cables, and the sound itself. You have to make sure that the environment you are in must be very well-suited for an acoustic drum recording. For sure it sounds good in your eyes while someone is playing the drums, but at the recording, it might not be as good as you think it is. A big truth bomb here, recording the drums whether in acoustic or electric is a huge challenge to do. Audio engineers who are so successful in it are worthy to be applauded, it is not easy to make sure that things go in place while recording them. But for those who are using acoustic drums, for sure they do deserve a better spot in heaven afterwards. Disregarding the negatives, positive things are also achievable when recording with acoustic drums. One of which is the manner you play with it. It is called acoustic for a reason, that's why you will be able to maximize its total capability as a drum --- even to the lowest and simplest of points. About the Electric On the other hand, recording in electric is easier. The type of audio that you get through your audio mixer is as clear as it gets. One of the bigger challenges that you will face is the mixing part, to perfectly manage the audio levels of the electric drums. Some instances would make the sound feel a little bit too noisy in the drum, because of recording it using electric drums. But overall, it would sound good. Some techniques are not achievable when using electric drums. This is a huge setback compared to using acoustic drums. Certain techniques would make the sound look amazing, but it won't be that easy to achieve - or it's impossible - using electric drums. But as always, money would make things flow around, even when using electric drums. If you can spend more to get a better electric drum, then for sure you will be able to get a better output --- much closer to the real ones. The Verdict

  2. The grass is always greener on the other side. There are different reasons why you should consider the acoustic or consider the electric. But it will all depend on your reasons for use. If you want to use the drums for some reason after recording, then getting the acoustic should be a better idea. You can also do some practice sessions using your acoustic drums. Always make sure that you have the best setting in using them since they make too much noise. If you are very conservative of the sound around your place, then go get the electric one. If you love doing quick recording sessions for different sorts of projects, this is a good choice. As always, read through different sources of information. Like an audio ​mastering blog​, professional drummer's blog to gather more information. If you already own an acoustic, then make the most out of it so that you won't be able to spend more. But if you want to buy the electric ones, well, who doesn't want to hear their drums crisp and clear, right?

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