Apart from the advice Tails gave you, you need to consider the enviremont WHERE you record the acoustic drums!
If it's not a very DRY room, you will end up with a lot of acoustic adds you don't want.
Remeber you can add as much as effects(FX) as you want, but if the Basic recording is adding a lot of unwanted FX, you don't get them out!
A good way for doing the drums , specially if you record a Live piece with all other instruments, is SHIELD the drummer/drums with
Plywood removable walls, top covered and just
a halve open front! (The drummer needs to see the other players. This way you have a very DRY drum recording where you can add Room or other Effects later...
Fred
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