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JuliánFernández
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I´m a pro drummer. That´s what i do to live. I´m also into recording, i like it a lot, and i visit the forum almost everyday.
There is something that bugs me and i wanna share it with you guys...
A lot of times i check the shootouts, or the review of some new mic/pre/comp/whatever; and when i hear the clips (when it comes to drums), the player is -at best- not-so-pro...
I inmediatly lost any kind of interest of that test. What´s the point? If the player has not reach certain level of consistency on his/her playing (touch), there´s no point on analizing how good the preamp is. If the player is a newbie, a Neve Portico will give you a "newbie sound"...
When you hear a record or a song (on the radio, on cds), sometimes you wish you could record your drummer with those AKG C12s and a couple of U87s... well, you´re missing the point.
I hear lame recording made on Circo Beat Studio (Great studio with SSL, Neve, API, all highend stuff). And there´s nothing that gear can do if the source is weak. I can´t stress enough how much different may sound the same snare (or drumkit) when is played by a great drummer...
My point is, don´t spend much time hearing how a pre sounds on a clip (even those clips on listeningsessions are far from great), and try to recognize great players. Great players with cut through the record with some crappy mics and a Alto console. Trust me.
So, try to record the best musicians that you can afford, and you´ll be much more happier with your mixes. Maybe if your drummer is not that great, save some bucks, use some sound replacer (drummagog), and stop wasting your time asking your gear to give the sound that is not giving you the drums.
JMHO.
Cheers,
J.
There is something that bugs me and i wanna share it with you guys...
A lot of times i check the shootouts, or the review of some new mic/pre/comp/whatever; and when i hear the clips (when it comes to drums), the player is -at best- not-so-pro...
I inmediatly lost any kind of interest of that test. What´s the point? If the player has not reach certain level of consistency on his/her playing (touch), there´s no point on analizing how good the preamp is. If the player is a newbie, a Neve Portico will give you a "newbie sound"...
When you hear a record or a song (on the radio, on cds), sometimes you wish you could record your drummer with those AKG C12s and a couple of U87s... well, you´re missing the point.
I hear lame recording made on Circo Beat Studio (Great studio with SSL, Neve, API, all highend stuff). And there´s nothing that gear can do if the source is weak. I can´t stress enough how much different may sound the same snare (or drumkit) when is played by a great drummer...
My point is, don´t spend much time hearing how a pre sounds on a clip (even those clips on listeningsessions are far from great), and try to recognize great players. Great players with cut through the record with some crappy mics and a Alto console. Trust me.
So, try to record the best musicians that you can afford, and you´ll be much more happier with your mixes. Maybe if your drummer is not that great, save some bucks, use some sound replacer (drummagog), and stop wasting your time asking your gear to give the sound that is not giving you the drums.
JMHO.
Cheers,
J.