FALKEN said:
1) the drums were recorded in the jam room, with omni dynamics for overheads, and kick and snare close mic'd.
2) anywayz that sound is what i was going for. i like experimentation and weirdness.
3) i am most concerned with the vocals and kick and snare drum if I replaced my cool-ass mid-level tube pre with a neve do you think I could still get that sound??
4) like I said I really like my sound but the vocals and drums are not "up front" enough. I think it is in the pres and the mics. it is not present enough. the snare needs to be more up front. that is why i was thinking a neve pre. and tube overheads that i could double as vocal mics.
what do you all think?
Thanks for responding to my earlier post. I saw your response as four separate questions/issues.
1) Omni mics are going to really bring out your room. You may prefer some cardioid condeser microphones for a bigger more focused sound. I would invest in some quality microphones long before I'd invest in a top level pre. Instruments, then room, then monitors, then mics, then pres, in order of most improvement for the buck. The close miked snare needs some goosing, but as I'm having problems getting a great snare sound myself, I won't offer too much in the way of technical advice on that. Just balancing it with a good OH sound should be sufficient. Josephson C42MP are nice for rock OH. If you want nicer I'd look at a pair of Microtech Gefell M300 or M930.
2) I get it. The DIY sound is evident. You have to decide if you want to sound lo-fi cause it's punk rock, or if you want to record hi-fi punk rock. I've heard both and I like both from time to time. If'n you're looking to buy some top end pres I'd say the latter. I like end a lot by the way.
3) I think you'll get that sound by getting the right talent in front of the right mics in the right room - in that order. The pres are going to make an important but very subtle difference. Mics will make a more immediate improvement.
4) A high quality stereo pre isn't a bad idea for any recording musician. Check out The Rack forum, that stuff is out of my league. I know Neve is coming out with a sub 2K stereo pre - but I don't know anyone who's heard it yet. I'm happy with an RNP/RNC and TwinQ for right now. Anyway, it sounds like you might want something with transformers in it.
It sounds to me like you want to put a really nice signal chain together. I think that if you have mid-level gear, as you say, you could get a lot more out of it before you need to drop serious dough on acoustic treatment, a neve pre, a new vocal mic, new drum overheads, expensive cabling, a high quality 2 channel coverter, and a new mixer. Get one piece at a time and learn to use it well, then add the right pieces as you go along. You'll save money by not buying twice or buying the wrong stuff.
My $.02