
VesuviusJay
Poser Roaster
I am going crazy over this issue I have been struggling with. Maybe you seasoned folk can help me out, as I have been trying for months to get the right sound. Now mind you, I do like the sound I get from my amp(Crate GFX212-T) when I am just riffing or jamming out. So here's the problem.
First I will describe my recording setup. I am using Nuendo 1.6. Behringer 1604A mixer, SM57 beta, and stageworks drum mic's with the following specs:
DRK-218 Specifications: Kick drum Mic
Type: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Super Cardioid
Frequency Response: 30 - 10000 Hz
Sensitivity (dBV/pa): -63 (0.7mv/pa)
Rated Impedance (?): 200
Max. SPL (dB): 146 dB
DRK-228 Specifications: 3 tom and snare mic's
Type: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Super Cardioid
Frequency Response: 50 - 16000 Hz
Sensitivity (dBV/pa): -53 (2.2 mv/pa)
Rated Impedance (?): 500
Max. SPL (dB): 134 dB.
Now remember I'M NOT RECORDING DRUMS just rythm and lead for extreme thrash/death style metal, which many of you have heard now. I am recording my own music so I guess I'm a little anal about the guitar sound, but I NEED PERFECTION OR I WILL GO CRAZY!!! :| I'm using new mic cable, and monster cable for instrument and speaker. I'm recording in a 10X18 garage which I had a little trouble with innitially with room reflection and bass reverb, but with close micing I solved it. Now to my exact trouble. No matter how I place the mics, I can get a great soundng sick mid range howl and screaming hi's, but absolutely no bottom end palm mute crunch. Like I said the amp sounds great in the garage standing out there riffing. but when heard through the monitors theres no tight low end chunky palm mute. Especially if I track 2 tracks of rythm and pan them, the "chug chug chug" gets lost in the kick drum riff. HELP!!! Ill attatch a sketch of my setup maybe you can tell by that.
Thanks all
Jay
First I will describe my recording setup. I am using Nuendo 1.6. Behringer 1604A mixer, SM57 beta, and stageworks drum mic's with the following specs:
DRK-218 Specifications: Kick drum Mic
Type: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Super Cardioid
Frequency Response: 30 - 10000 Hz
Sensitivity (dBV/pa): -63 (0.7mv/pa)
Rated Impedance (?): 200
Max. SPL (dB): 146 dB
DRK-228 Specifications: 3 tom and snare mic's
Type: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Super Cardioid
Frequency Response: 50 - 16000 Hz
Sensitivity (dBV/pa): -53 (2.2 mv/pa)
Rated Impedance (?): 500
Max. SPL (dB): 134 dB.
Now remember I'M NOT RECORDING DRUMS just rythm and lead for extreme thrash/death style metal, which many of you have heard now. I am recording my own music so I guess I'm a little anal about the guitar sound, but I NEED PERFECTION OR I WILL GO CRAZY!!! :| I'm using new mic cable, and monster cable for instrument and speaker. I'm recording in a 10X18 garage which I had a little trouble with innitially with room reflection and bass reverb, but with close micing I solved it. Now to my exact trouble. No matter how I place the mics, I can get a great soundng sick mid range howl and screaming hi's, but absolutely no bottom end palm mute crunch. Like I said the amp sounds great in the garage standing out there riffing. but when heard through the monitors theres no tight low end chunky palm mute. Especially if I track 2 tracks of rythm and pan them, the "chug chug chug" gets lost in the kick drum riff. HELP!!! Ill attatch a sketch of my setup maybe you can tell by that.
Thanks all
Jay