Thanks guys.
The drums and bass are pretty much straight up the middle. (but the overheads are panned.)
For that Bass sound, we used a Fender Jazz into an Alembic Tube pre-amp, with a Carvin "DCM 1500" power Amp powering a Carvin 2x10" cabinet, and mic'ed it with a D112 about 12" away from the box. My brother just seems to get an awesome "growl" out of that setup. He just bought a little SWR Amp (I think it's called "the working man" or somethingh like that, and it rocks! I can't wait to see what kind of bass sound we get out of that thing!
I don't know where the hell that glitch sound is coming from, because I didn't splice it...I probably had something happening when I ran the tracks into N-Track....I really need to buy a REAL soundcard (I'm just running into an old Soundblaster 128).
I'm thinking I must have had my gains to high and had a peak or two (I'm recording in digital on DA-38's.)
Over top of the Bass and Drums, there's a ton of horns as well as an Acoustic bass.
I'm trying to rethink my strategy, because my drumsound is just...it's "lifeless" to me, for lack of a better term....it's like it's really one dimensional, and the stereo pair of mic's are panned hard left and right...so I think I'm having some phasing problems going on.
Thanks again,
Tim