Allright.
But as the drummer is probably not going to learn to play "right" in a decent period of time anyway, and a recording must be made:
-Treat the room, a "cloudlike" softmaterial between the cymbals and the roof works somewhat, blankets allover the place, walls and floor. Now that that is done, the overheads might be a tad clearer but we're still getting cymbals on every mic from here to china.
-Use mics that are narrow in their patterns, and muffle them to catch only the drum to be recorded. Think about the placements too, everything pointing away from the cymbals.
- If there is anything that can be triggered, do it.
-Hell, change the cymbals to an electric kit.
-Hell, change everything into an electric kit.
-If the levels are good enough, Drumagog everything you can.
Some of the "br00tal" metal drums are programmed, plain and simple, drummer only works when they're playing live. Believe it.
Damn, the guitarists are taking multiple takes and tracks, whynot just play drums and record the cymbals on a different take?
