The End of the Road (Heatmiser Cover)

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Alright...now you guys are just making me feel silly :p :mad:
 
As for the drums, I've been trying to stay away from drums a bit because I don't have the resources to record them correctly and I'm tired of electronic drums.

See, I thought there were drums on here? Subtle, like beginning right around 1:59 for example, it sounds something like a snare played with brushes just underneath the uke...I hear it every time it comes to that same part but it doesn't last very long I think. Maybe that's just the percussive sound of a stringed instrument?

You do have acoustic drums, right? Have you recorded with them before at all? I bet you could make it work with a small selection of mics if that's the limitation.

Also, what mic do you use for recording your vocals?
 
See, I thought there were drums on here? Subtle, like beginning right around 1:59 for example, it sounds something like a snare played with brushes just underneath the uke...I hear it every time it comes to that same part but it doesn't last very long I think. Maybe that's just the percussive sound of a stringed instrument?

You do have acoustic drums, right? Have you recorded with them before at all? I bet you could make it work with a small selection of mics if that's the limitation.

Also, what mic do you use for recording your vocals?

The thing you hear at 1:59 is a metal shelf on my wall getting stuck with a mallet on a whim while I was recording the glockenspiel track.

I do have an acoustic kit (Pearl: 'Forum' series) but I don't have the number of inputs or magnitude of mics necessary to record them properly. I have used a snare here and there or sampled variants of my kit but most of the time I went with synth drums or a pre-sampled kit (EZ-Drummer.)

As for my vocal mic (that I absolutely LOVE) it's an Audiotechnica AT-2020.
 
The thing you hear at 1:59 is a metal shelf on my wall getting stuck with a mallet on a whim while I was recording the glockenspiel track.

I do have an acoustic kit (Pearl: 'Forum' series) but I don't have the number of inputs or magnitude of mics necessary to record them properly. I have used a snare here and there or sampled variants of my kit but most of the time I went with synth drums or a pre-sampled kit (EZ-Drummer.)

As for my vocal mic (that I absolutely LOVE) it's an Audiotechnica AT-2020.

I love AT stuff. I have an ancient 4033 that I use on everything. I had a drawer full of 'better', way more expensive mics, but I sold them all last year. I'm down to the 4033, an original NT2 and an SM7B.
 
I love AT stuff. I have an ancient 4033 that I use on everything. I had a drawer full of 'better', way more expensive mics, but I sold them all last year. I'm down to the 4033, an original NT2 and an SM7B.

One of these days, I'd like to have a more technically based approach to the way I do things. As it stands, my recording method is more point-and-shoot than educated. I've never known what types of mics work best with which type of sound and so forth. I have and still only know what sounds good to my ears. I'd love to be able to say 'Give me the [random number] for this take.' and have handed to me the proper tool but I don't foresee that ever happening. I have no clue what an NT2 is and can only assume that the SM7B is a Sure.
 
One of these days, I'd like to have a more technically based approach to the way I do things. As it stands, my recording method is more point-and-shoot than educated. I've never known what types of mics work best with which type of sound and so forth. I have and still only know what sounds good to my ears. I'd love to be able to say 'Give me the [random number] for this take.' and have handed to me the proper tool but I don't foresee that ever happening. I have no clue what an NT2 is and can only assume that the SM7B is a Sure.

Well yeah - I don't have any particular approach either, I'm all over the map musically and recording quality wise. The NT2 is a rode condenser mic. It's a lot brighter than the 4033. I turned the mics I didn't use into a new guitar and a bass repair - so it worked out..
 
Well yeah - I don't have any particular approach either, I'm all over the map musically and recording quality wise. The NT2 is a rode condenser mic. It's a lot brighter than the 4033. I turned the mics I didn't use into a new guitar and a bass repair - so it worked out..

Maybe it's better that way. If you experiment or go by intuition, it seems less likely that the results would end up sounding stale as in comparison to the by-the-book method... But I'm sure (in my own way) I've written a guide book in my head that knows what everything I've got does best.
 
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