....I'm going to re-evaluate pretty much everything about how I process my drums. I think I'm over-doing it and killing the life out of them. I don't want to start experimenting now, because I know if I start, I'll be up until 4am, and I have to wake up at 5am, so that wouldn't be a good idea.
But I just quickly solo'd my drums and tried a few things and I think I know what I'm doing wrong, and have been doing wrong for a while now.
For starters, I've been compressing my snare and kik as well as putting the whole kit through a compressor (Density III). I just quickly bypassed the compressor that's on my snare and the beef just popped out. I think I was killing it, even though I was only compressing it for 2-3db's. It definitely sounded better without the compressor on the snare. I was also cutting some low's and low-mids from my overheads and snare. It also sounded better when I bypassed those, too.
So, basically, when I have more time tomorrow, I think I'm going to end up taking off the compressor that's on the snare, and also taking off the EQ's that are on my snare and overheads.
I'm actually kind of excited to do this, because for the few seconds I experimented with it, they already sounded better.
I'm pretty sure that's why people were sometimes describing my drums as "dry" or lacking some beef. I don't think they need more "room", they were just having their balls cut off with too much compression and EQ. I think so, anyway. I'll find out tomorrow.
Thanx Tadpui. You gave me food for thought that will hopefully lead to better sounding drums.
