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Flight 16
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what is the best way to get a nice attack on a snare drum...so it sounds fat and tight?....the last time I recorded a snare it sounded sluggish.
Davenhurst said:Jus listening to "My Place" from your site, the snare's quite far back in the mix but sounds like a bit of a boost of the higher end of things will give you the attack you're after, you can tell there's plenty of body to the snare. As Ronan said, pick up snare with overheads as much as possible. Listen to Shellac for amazing sounding drums from just two overheads and a mic on the bass drum. Also, i'm sure you're familiar with Helmet, the snare sound on "Betty" is awesome - really tight and crisp and tuned pretty high, yet still sounds full enough to rock.
that works well wit my piccolloooooooo snareDavenhurst said:Tune the top head really fucking tight and play around with the snare-side to add body. Not to everyone's taste but it works for me, even with quite a shallow snare. Tight and fat. Nice.
Davenhurst said:Tune the top head really fucking tight and play around with the snare-side to add body. Not to everyone's taste but it works for me, even with quite a shallow snare. Tight and fat. Nice.
Flight 16 said:it sounds interesting, but i have worked with a drummer who allways swears buy tuning his snare so slack!...he says it allways makes it sound so beefy and heavy
systmovadown said:that works well wit my piccolloooooooo snare
i get a super high POP
and i hate using the rings...dampening my snare...when i leave it notey....it leaves me thinking its so raw....its RAW![]()