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Split Kit: Ordering Options for 2 C/C or Just One | New Recruit Inquiry

In summary, "Kit Split on 2 C/C" is a process used in music production to split a drum kit into two separate channels or tracks for more control during mixing and editing. It can provide more flexibility and detailed sound, but may require more time and advanced equipment. It can be used with any genre of music that features a drum kit.
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When you are ordering the kit, can it be split onto 2 c/c or just one? My soon to be new recruit is asking & I haven't run across this yet..
 
No, I don't believe you can split the kit payment. Kit credit and 1 credit card is all you can do.
 
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Thank you..
 
She can call HO and ask. She might be able to do most of the online application & then call them to pay. Never hurts to ask. The worst they can do is tell her no. ;)
 
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She was able to do it on one but I will call HO the next time it comes up..:)
 

What is "Kit Split on 2 C/C"?

"Kit Split on 2 C/C" is a term used in music production to describe the process of splitting a drum kit into two separate channels or tracks, typically using a stereo output. This allows for more control over individual elements of the drum kit during mixing and editing.

Why would someone want to use "Kit Split on 2 C/C"?

Using "Kit Split on 2 C/C" can provide more flexibility and control over the individual elements of a drum kit during the mixing and editing process. It allows for separate processing and balancing of the kick, snare, and other percussion elements, resulting in a more detailed and dynamic sound.

What equipment is needed for "Kit Split on 2 C/C"?

To perform "Kit Split on 2 C/C", you will need a stereo output for your drum kit, such as a stereo microphone or a stereo direct input box. You will also need a mixing console or software that allows for separate control over multiple channels or tracks.

Are there any drawbacks to using "Kit Split on 2 C/C"?

One potential drawback of using "Kit Split on 2 C/C" is that it may require more time and effort during the mixing process, as each individual element of the drum kit needs to be processed and balanced separately. It may also require more advanced equipment and knowledge of mixing techniques.

Can "Kit Split on 2 C/C" be used with any type of music?

Yes, "Kit Split on 2 C/C" can be used with any type of music that includes a drum kit. It is commonly used in genres such as rock, pop, and electronic music, but can also be applied to other genres to achieve a more dynamic and detailed drum sound.

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