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Drum clip. Let me know what you think... edit: With clip
http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=1272
http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=1272
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Thanks. I'm very glad someone mentioned that, because I am a John Bonham freak, and had to tune all my drums excactly like his. I have 12, 13, and 16 inch toms. I use a 1984 premier drumset, with powertoms, but they are much much deeper than powertoms today. I tune the bottom head much higher to give it a resonant sound and much deeper sounding. The reverb you hear is mostly from my recording program, just because it makes it sound more like John Bonham. My snare came with the set as well(premier). It is 12 by 6.5 which is nice because so was bonhams, although he used a ludwig supraphonic.PhilGood said:I think the toms sound killer! What sizes are they? How are they tuned?
You should give us a little info on your mic setup.
Im glad someone brought this up as well. I bought all remo heads (all john bonhams heads) till my dad recently got sponsered with aquarian so I got a aquarian batter on my snare and aquarian superkick for the bass drum, although I still have remos on the resonant sides. I think my bass drum sounds like a basketball bouncing at first. I have almost no bass and all treble on it but never thought of it as an issue because it standed out more this way. I will definately fix that in the morning.SonicClang said:You're a pretty good drummer. The only thing I didn't like was the kick drum. I thought it was pretty weak, no low end. It almost sounds like a wooden block.
You should listen to some Warrant. The drums on the cherry pie album have extreme reverb-i like it. IMO, it depends what you are playing. All my drums are tuned and miced like bonham's but since I dont have his 26 inch bass drum, i add a little reverb and make it sound bigger, but the all around reverb was basically expierimental.Calwood said:I think they sound good. Nice playing as well. The only thing I dont like is that reverb. Thats personal though. It's something that always bugs me when I hear reverb on drums. Makes them sound fake to me. A little on the snare I can handle,..but most of the time not even that.
It's hard to say though if they would work in a given mix. They sound good on their own,..but,..well,..who knows what you would have to change as you start adding other instruments. That being said though,..getting things to sound good FIRST,..by themselves is always a good place to start in my opinion.
Take 'er easy,..
Calwood
Well I am partly glad someone noticed the mistakes at the beginning. It was supposed to be a mic check but I was having fun with it so I kept going. You are right about my snare, how its basically chocked off all the way. It is because of the buzzing. I practice with 6 bands and all the buzzing from my snare drives me insane because of the bassists and guitarists. I have a double bass pedal but I like staying with single just because I try to fully immitate bonham. That track was with a single pedal so they might be a little weaker.PhraseMMX said:Hi MJM, That was a nice clip. I'm a huge Bonzo fan too like most drummers!
Overall I though the sound was excellent, but the timing was out a couple of times near the beginning!
The kick drum could do with a little more low end but it had excellent attack. Move the mic away from the batter side and you will get more boom but less click. The snare sounded OK but I thought the snare wires sounded too tight - Bonham kept them just touching the head in no more!
So many drummers tighten the snare wires so tight (to stop them buzzing?) that it chokes the sound of the drum and sounds aweful.
Your quadruplets and broken triplets on the kick drum were awesome. If you done those quads with one foot then you are amazing!
You can hear a few clips of me here. Timing and sound quality vary from one clip to the next though!![]()
The track called "Messin around on the kit" is probably the best in terms of sound quality.![]()
And check out my band's cover of the Immigrant Song!
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