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Honestly if you want total isolation, and have a load of gear, and even more time you can try to record just the drums and then add the cymbals in later. Best way to do this is to set up electronic drum pads for the high hat and cymbals and record away (so that the drummer has something to hit on and it triggers a sound so the rest of the band isn't thrown off... if they are playing as a unit to get the drum tracks down).
After you are done, tear down the drums and put up the cymbals, mic those how you want and have the drummer put in the high hat, ride, cymbals and so forth.
Guarantees you total seperation--but is a major pain in the ass to do.
According to what I've heard that's how Dave Grohl recorded the drums for the Queen of the Stone Age album.
After you are done, tear down the drums and put up the cymbals, mic those how you want and have the drummer put in the high hat, ride, cymbals and so forth.
Guarantees you total seperation--but is a major pain in the ass to do.
According to what I've heard that's how Dave Grohl recorded the drums for the Queen of the Stone Age album.