ChadAustin
Member
I mistakenly posted this within the Computer Recording forum (although I guess it could be related).
I love recording drums as I feel they are the basis of the entire song.
But sometimes I feel I need to add a little embelishment by replacing performed parts with samples... no disrespect intended to the wonderful drummers out there.
I always record the entire kit, and then replace what I feel might be beneficial to the particular tune.
I usually only replace the Bass drum... sometimes the toms. The overheads and snare always stay in the mix (although there may be something in the future, I just cannot predict, where I take them out).
Thoughts? Suggestions? Curses?
Chad
www.thelogicmusic.com
www.chadaustin.com
I love recording drums as I feel they are the basis of the entire song.
But sometimes I feel I need to add a little embelishment by replacing performed parts with samples... no disrespect intended to the wonderful drummers out there.
I always record the entire kit, and then replace what I feel might be beneficial to the particular tune.
I usually only replace the Bass drum... sometimes the toms. The overheads and snare always stay in the mix (although there may be something in the future, I just cannot predict, where I take them out).
Thoughts? Suggestions? Curses?
Chad
www.thelogicmusic.com
www.chadaustin.com