How i recorded the drums.
NL5 said:
Wow!
That sounds completely different than your other mixes. I really like it. The only bad thing is the drums sound a little weak and lifeless.........J/K.....are they triggered?
It actually sounds very professional, and "finished". I am quite impressed. My only actual negative would be the drums are a little too big now, but that's a taste thing - I don't think it sounds bad now, I would just like to hear a little more guitar and bass (my taste - I like all 3 to be balanced more).
Great Job!
Would you explain how you did the drums?
Thanks,NL5
DRUMS...
Old piece of crap
tama rock star kit.
Good sabian cymbals.
New remo 1ply coated heads on the toms.
New Aquarian supre kick2 on the bd.
Allegra custom maple snare with an Evens g2 coated head.
MICS/TECHNIQUE...
I used audix d2 on the snare about 3 inches up from the head, its a hypercardioid, great for hi hat rejection.
Then a audix d6 on the kick, i took the front head off put two small pillows in and miced it about 5 inches from the beater slightly off axis to the right.
The toms are sennheiser md421's placed about 3 inches above the top heads pointed at the center. I eleveated the cymbals about 6incehes to alleaviate too much cymbal spill in the tom mics.
Overheads are Blue dragon flys. placed in a Y pattern diectly over the snare.
I went to the focusrite pres on the octopre with no compression/eq.
MIXING SCHEME...
I compressed the bd at a 4.01 ratio fast attack/fast release.
Then added a shit load of 3k and 8k for that triggerish sounding click it has.
(i love that sound

)
On the snare i added a little 1.2k to get that BANG! out of it,, and i added some 5 k for the snap. the d2 is actually a tom mic and has a boost at 300hz. So no need need to make it fatter in that department.
I compressed the snare at 4.01 as well.
Then added a stereo reverb with some slight reflections and about a half second tail, wich was enough reverb for the whole kit just from the bleed.
"phantom reverb"
The toms i bussed to a stereo fader and added a tape compression simulator to them.
I used a plug in called "
Antares Tube" on the overheads to warm em up a bit.
Then bussed all those drum tracks to another stereo fader, and used an otari tape head simulator running at 30 ips on the whole drum mix.
And thanx Doombot!
Im happy you liked it man!
