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sockerdave7
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Ok, My band is starting to record and we are doing it all ourselves. We cannot get the drums to sound like a commercial sounding track. They sound a bit distant and not as full. We have a good quality set of 8 drum mics which are all mounted correctly. The set up runs through a 32 channel mixer and then the mixer output to pro tools 7.4. I set the mixer input faders to 0db on each individual track. I then adjust the output from the mixer to pro tools so that it is not peaking, but then it is too quiet. We mic our amps for the guitar parts and run the the same routing as out drum tracks and get a pretty close to commercial volume. On the guitars I add a little bit of gain to the track to pick up the amps a little better. I don't use any gating or compressing on the guitar tracks what so ever and they are still loud and clead, but I have tried using gating and compressing before and/or before tracking. So, I can only think of two "maybe" answers off the top of my head. One, would be to add a little gain to each track of the drums and the adust the mixer output or pro tools input. Or I leave both the Mixer input and outputs at 0db and only adjust the volume on pro tools.
We just want to achieve a nice modern/ boomy drum sounds as you would hear on any track today. A nice example would the the song "closer" by kings of leon, or a banging snare in "the pretender" by foo fighters.
All in all we just want our drums to be as clear and loud as any of today's music and then we can adjust from there.
Anything will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
ALTA VITA
We just want to achieve a nice modern/ boomy drum sounds as you would hear on any track today. A nice example would the the song "closer" by kings of leon, or a banging snare in "the pretender" by foo fighters.
All in all we just want our drums to be as clear and loud as any of today's music and then we can adjust from there.
Anything will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
ALTA VITA