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YooDooRight
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Hi,
Big fan of 60's recording here (particulary the sounds of Chess/Decca/Motown etc) and am about to start work on my bands debut album but need help with one issue:
Dead room or Live room??
We have a number of different rooms available to us but can't figure out wether these bands used dead or live rooms. We are aiming to record mainly live bar the vocals and want to achieve a really bright and punchy 60's kinda sound. The drums are particularly important here and i can only explain that we're after that bright aggressive (fat tape compressed) snare sound that sounds like a snare(!) and not a cardboard box. We favour a simple mic up, 1 kick and 1 or 2 valve mic overheads.
Can anyone help?!
Thanks.
YDR.
Big fan of 60's recording here (particulary the sounds of Chess/Decca/Motown etc) and am about to start work on my bands debut album but need help with one issue:
Dead room or Live room??
We have a number of different rooms available to us but can't figure out wether these bands used dead or live rooms. We are aiming to record mainly live bar the vocals and want to achieve a really bright and punchy 60's kinda sound. The drums are particularly important here and i can only explain that we're after that bright aggressive (fat tape compressed) snare sound that sounds like a snare(!) and not a cardboard box. We favour a simple mic up, 1 kick and 1 or 2 valve mic overheads.
Can anyone help?!
Thanks.
YDR.