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jacobs
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hey ya'll! looking for some more experienced ears.
i've been unhappy recently with my drums sounds. they sound good, just not good enough.
so......i'm posting mp3s of my drums, along with mp3s of just drums from a band whose sound i would die for. our drums sound greta in the room, and if we could capture them to computer the way they are we'd be in love.
ahk.mp3 is my recording. rescue.mp3 is my "goal".
my drummer has a dw collecters series kit....20x18", 12x14", 14"x14". he uses a cheap metal snare with a diecast hoop on one side, very unique, LOUD crack/pong/tin can sound. works well, records pretty well too. all evans g2 coated heads. variety of cymbals, usually ones that are far too big/thick. we're working on that.
mics on my setup:
d112 on kick, kick has a remo renassaince (sp?) resonant head, with a hole cut in it. it sounds great live, but its hard to tame on a recording. i usually put the mic just outside the hole with it pointed at the beater. my biggest problem with my sounds is the kick.
snare: 57 pointed at the center form above the rim, a few inches off. bit too unhappy with close mic'd snare sound.
oh's: one at 3035 and one oktava mk-319. i'm getting some of the oktava mk012's soon i think. i'm not happy witht he lareg diaphragm mics as drum overheads. very harsh sounding sometimes, hard to tame (?). i'm hoping the small diaphragm condensors will help my overall drum sound. any comments about that thought are invited. i point the overheads diaphragms from behind the drummers shoulders at the toms, rasied up about 2 feet.
the room mic is an ancient superlux small diaphragm condensor that doesn't usually cut it as an oh, but works as a room mic. boos the bass/treb, cut the mids on it to add ambience and reinforce toms.
i'm gonna start tring close mic'ing toms just for reinforcement and flexibility in mixing, but on this i don't have them mic'd.
i eq the drums basically to exactly what the article on slackmasters site about mixing drums says. compress the bass drum, not anything else really. maybe a tiny bit on the snare. i drag the oh and room mic tracks to match up with the close mic'd tracks.
i'm really just looking for an overall tighter/more professional sound out of the drums (don't we all). any advice on things i might want to do eq wise/tracking wise/mic wise will be greatly appreciated!
thanks!
jacob
i've been unhappy recently with my drums sounds. they sound good, just not good enough.
so......i'm posting mp3s of my drums, along with mp3s of just drums from a band whose sound i would die for. our drums sound greta in the room, and if we could capture them to computer the way they are we'd be in love.
ahk.mp3 is my recording. rescue.mp3 is my "goal".
my drummer has a dw collecters series kit....20x18", 12x14", 14"x14". he uses a cheap metal snare with a diecast hoop on one side, very unique, LOUD crack/pong/tin can sound. works well, records pretty well too. all evans g2 coated heads. variety of cymbals, usually ones that are far too big/thick. we're working on that.
mics on my setup:
d112 on kick, kick has a remo renassaince (sp?) resonant head, with a hole cut in it. it sounds great live, but its hard to tame on a recording. i usually put the mic just outside the hole with it pointed at the beater. my biggest problem with my sounds is the kick.
snare: 57 pointed at the center form above the rim, a few inches off. bit too unhappy with close mic'd snare sound.
oh's: one at 3035 and one oktava mk-319. i'm getting some of the oktava mk012's soon i think. i'm not happy witht he lareg diaphragm mics as drum overheads. very harsh sounding sometimes, hard to tame (?). i'm hoping the small diaphragm condensors will help my overall drum sound. any comments about that thought are invited. i point the overheads diaphragms from behind the drummers shoulders at the toms, rasied up about 2 feet.
the room mic is an ancient superlux small diaphragm condensor that doesn't usually cut it as an oh, but works as a room mic. boos the bass/treb, cut the mids on it to add ambience and reinforce toms.
i'm gonna start tring close mic'ing toms just for reinforcement and flexibility in mixing, but on this i don't have them mic'd.
i eq the drums basically to exactly what the article on slackmasters site about mixing drums says. compress the bass drum, not anything else really. maybe a tiny bit on the snare. i drag the oh and room mic tracks to match up with the close mic'd tracks.
i'm really just looking for an overall tighter/more professional sound out of the drums (don't we all). any advice on things i might want to do eq wise/tracking wise/mic wise will be greatly appreciated!
thanks!
jacob