
RawDepth
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When I listen to rock or country songs on the radio, I notice that the toms (and bass too) often sound really fat, full, rich, and lush in the low end. The toms really get my attention without being on top of the music. When I try to EQ that richness in my DAW, they just end up sounding, well, overhyped with EQ. (I mix entirely in-the-box.)
Of course, I've gone through the tracking tweaks. I've tried umpteen different mics on toms, mic positioning, different drum heads, and the usual stuff. My toms sound way better now, but I still have not found complete satisfaction.
So, I figure there must be something besides EQ giving them that luxurious sound. Could it be something like the Aphex Big-Bottom or (as I've read,) does stemming the drums through an analog summing amp add that fat low end? …Or are there other secret weapons I don't know about?
My stupid question is really this...short of buying a $50,000+ console, can certain analog gear get me closer to my goal?
Of course, I've gone through the tracking tweaks. I've tried umpteen different mics on toms, mic positioning, different drum heads, and the usual stuff. My toms sound way better now, but I still have not found complete satisfaction.
So, I figure there must be something besides EQ giving them that luxurious sound. Could it be something like the Aphex Big-Bottom or (as I've read,) does stemming the drums through an analog summing amp add that fat low end? …Or are there other secret weapons I don't know about?
My stupid question is really this...short of buying a $50,000+ console, can certain analog gear get me closer to my goal?
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