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jrosenstein
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ok, i'm just into this recording stuff for fun, and until now i haven't dedicated much time to recording drums. but i'm trying to get some practice in, and i was hoping some of you all could critique what i've got so far. don't worry about the playing, it's just messing around. just focus on the recording:
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2212&alid=-1
this was recorded with a friend's kit, which consists of:
3 toms & 22" bass drum from a cheap Tama Rockstar kit
13" Mapex metal snare
2 zildjian crashes, zildjian custom ride, sabian hi-hat, zildjian china
i don't have much to work with equiptment-wise. i have a small mixer with 3-band EQs and 4 pres, and a SBLive. the mics that i own are: SP B3, MXL603s (x2), and a couple of stage-vocal style $100-ish AKG dynamics.
for this recording, i used the 603s as overheads, the B3 on the kick (cardiod, 10db pad), and one of the dynamics on the snare. because of my 2-channel sound card i have to mix this all to stereo, so i can't really play with EQ much after the fact. in this recording, the snare has a small mid boost, and the bass has a little mid cut.
the cymbal sound i got is acceptable, and i'm very happy with the snare. the toms are not bad, except for the floor tom, which sounds "tubby", but that could probably be a tuning issues.
What i really don't like so far is how the kick is sounding. We have a couple of blankets in there, and there are front and back skins, with the mic up against the port in the back skin. this is a very half-assed description, but right now the sound is more of a "bum bum bum", where i'd really like to get rid of the resonance that it has, and make it more of just a thud. are there any tricks you might suggest, short of finding a new kit?
many thanks in advance. knock the recording all you want, as long as it's constructive.
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2212&alid=-1
this was recorded with a friend's kit, which consists of:
3 toms & 22" bass drum from a cheap Tama Rockstar kit
13" Mapex metal snare
2 zildjian crashes, zildjian custom ride, sabian hi-hat, zildjian china
i don't have much to work with equiptment-wise. i have a small mixer with 3-band EQs and 4 pres, and a SBLive. the mics that i own are: SP B3, MXL603s (x2), and a couple of stage-vocal style $100-ish AKG dynamics.
for this recording, i used the 603s as overheads, the B3 on the kick (cardiod, 10db pad), and one of the dynamics on the snare. because of my 2-channel sound card i have to mix this all to stereo, so i can't really play with EQ much after the fact. in this recording, the snare has a small mid boost, and the bass has a little mid cut.
the cymbal sound i got is acceptable, and i'm very happy with the snare. the toms are not bad, except for the floor tom, which sounds "tubby", but that could probably be a tuning issues.
What i really don't like so far is how the kick is sounding. We have a couple of blankets in there, and there are front and back skins, with the mic up against the port in the back skin. this is a very half-assed description, but right now the sound is more of a "bum bum bum", where i'd really like to get rid of the resonance that it has, and make it more of just a thud. are there any tricks you might suggest, short of finding a new kit?
many thanks in advance. knock the recording all you want, as long as it's constructive.
