Blue Bear Sound said:Cymbals sound harsh and grainy, and there's some comb filtering happening due to mic placement issues (that whooshy, phasey effect on cymbal hits)....
Blue Bear Sound said:No definition to the toms at all...
Blue Bear Sound said:Woofy kick, but may be appropriate for certain applications....
Blue Bear Sound said:Snare sounds kind of distant and roomy, as well as on the trashy side - again, may be the right sound for certain songs (no way to tell without hearing other tracks in context)
peopleperson said:Those aren't real drums are they?
Myriad_Rocker said:Tell me why you would believe they aren't. I'm serious...
Cloneboy Studio said:Definately a drum machine.
High hat gives it away--especially during the tom rolls. I'd love to see someone play those rolls while keeping the hat identical. Oh geeze... the ride cymbal sounds pure drum machine.
I've used drum machines since 1988 and I'm not dissing them, but it's pretty lame when someone tries to pass these off as the real thing.
Cloneboy Studio said:Definately a drum machine.
High hat gives it away--especially during the tom rolls. I'd love to see someone play those rolls while keeping the hat identical. Oh geeze... the ride cymbal sounds pure drum machine.
I've used drum machines since 1988 and I'm not dissing them, but it's pretty lame when someone tries to pass these off as the real thing.
Myriad_Rocker said:Good God guys....I just asked what he thought they were. Yes, they are sampled...but I have NO WAY of recording drums. So I'm forced to put together drums in a midi program and trigger acoustic drum samples from that. I have NO other way of doing drums. Short of spending lots of money that I don't have.
I'm didn't come here to test you guys on whether or not these were sampled drums. I came here to get mix suggestions, EQ suggestions, etc. Telling me that the cymbals are grainy is a good thing. I want to hear this stuff. Also, after listening to the drum track, I realize myself that the hats are too loud. And the ride as well.
So...any suggestions?
Another thing, I did it at 96 so you guys wouldn't have to sit and wait too long for it to download...forgive me.
Look up my big tutorial on drum machine programming, it may help.
Middleman said:No offense but it sounds like a guitar player's impression of what drums sound like.
Not a problem, I've been there. Get a real drummer to program your drums. They do synchopated things and stick dribbles that you just don't get unless you're a real drummer.
The whole sound is veiled and the snare is just not fat enough. If you are doing tracks for your own please, then its good enough to craft out a tune. If your doing something you want others to hear then I would go for DFHS or DFH2 but still get a drummer to program them.
Myriad_Rocker said:What's DFHS and DFH2?