Happy Yuletide!
I could use a little wisdom from the smarty-pantses if you will...
I am currently working on a mix for a band. The music is kinda heavy "Thursday/ At the Drive In" kinda stuff.
I am having problems getting a good consistent snare sound. In a fairly major section of the song the drummer just went APESHIT in one of his crash cymbals and it bled into the snare mic. The snare, subsequently, is not played nearly as hard it it should have been because he was too busy trying to put his stick through his cymbal.
I actually used two mics on the snare for experimenting w/ later. An SM57 on the head pointed at the center and an Earthworks TC30k on the shell about 3 inches a way. Together they make a pretty great snare sound. Overheads are ADK A-51s, so there is plenty of cymbal in the take.
Can anyone suggest some ways to either eq or gate or whatever these f*cking cymbals out of eather of these snare tracks so I can compress the crap outa it w/ out bring them way up?
Unfortunately, re-tracking is not an option.
Any advice would be considered a nice X-Mas gift!
Thanks in advance
Twonky
I could use a little wisdom from the smarty-pantses if you will...
I am currently working on a mix for a band. The music is kinda heavy "Thursday/ At the Drive In" kinda stuff.
I am having problems getting a good consistent snare sound. In a fairly major section of the song the drummer just went APESHIT in one of his crash cymbals and it bled into the snare mic. The snare, subsequently, is not played nearly as hard it it should have been because he was too busy trying to put his stick through his cymbal.
I actually used two mics on the snare for experimenting w/ later. An SM57 on the head pointed at the center and an Earthworks TC30k on the shell about 3 inches a way. Together they make a pretty great snare sound. Overheads are ADK A-51s, so there is plenty of cymbal in the take.
Can anyone suggest some ways to either eq or gate or whatever these f*cking cymbals out of eather of these snare tracks so I can compress the crap outa it w/ out bring them way up?
Unfortunately, re-tracking is not an option.
Any advice would be considered a nice X-Mas gift!
Thanks in advance
Twonky