jrlemonz said:
Cut it last night, used a coffee cup. It sounds exactly the same as before. I have tons of muffling in the drum, cause it sounds horrible without it, so I think that helped the sound stay relatively the same. Thanks a lot for the advice! Much appreciated.
Jake
What kind of kick sound are you trying to get anyway?
If you're unhappy with what you're getting I might be able to help.
Do me a favor, and tell me th following things:
1.what size drum it is?
2. What kind of heads are on it?
3.what do you have for muffling?
4.what kind of mallet is on your kick pedal? (Hard or soft -meaning what is stiking the skin plastic, wood, or felt?)
You shouldn't need a TON of muffling in the kickdrum, and if you don't know how to tune-don't be ashamed by that either, most Drummers don't know how to tune a kit. I've found that generally the ones who do-have had training. I did the whole marching band thing, and Orchestra and all that....I even had a shot at going to texas A&M in the drum corps(s) (hehe)...but that was back in my pot smoking stoned metalhead ddays and I was "gonna be a rockstar!".
Anyway these rules generally apply to all kick drums:
You can either go really Tight and pack the drum with crap-it will be lifeless as hell, but it will actually record pretty well; Steve Jordan from the Original Blues Brothers, and the Original Drummer on Saturday Nite Live and the David Letterman band, supposedly had his kickdrum SUPER tight (like as tight as his snare-he tuned the kick and snare to the same note, but an octave apart) and played with a Wooden Mallet.
Now, I personally do not have any holes in my Kick heads-I like the sound of a full front head. There's very little mufling in my Kicks. They "Boom" to some degree, instead of just "thump".
The kind of music I'm doing determines my tuning. For anything that's sort of "pop" I'll tend to tune the kick higher, and use a felt Mallet.
For Hard Rock, I'll go a little lower, and maybe use a hard Mallet.
I'm getting ready to record some Material with a new band I'm playing in, and it's "Power metal" so, I tuned the kit to the lowest nots they would go and still produce tone (which is REALLY low considering the drum sizes).
I've done several postings on kickdrums, and how to tune them and all that..Just do a search on Kick drums, and my name...you'll get a ton of stuff! Hahahaha
Tim