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Magnum Pi
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well, guys, here is the problem at hand. Our band has been practicing for the past few months fine tuning songs, etc, for our up coming release, which we are recording and producing ourselves, we are an "eclectic rock" band, with strong roots in late 60's early 70's rock, a definate touch of blues and a rather decent connection to 90's alternative, definatly unique.
Since our roots lay within the "older" styles of the music, we are seeking an alternative to modern recording techniques, the plan of action so far is to "room" mic using the different features of the room as natural effects, and thus far the sound is wonderful, the problems we are faced with are: 1. drums are lacking that certain tightness on the recordings, (they are definatly there when we play, but on tape it doesnt sound right" 2. it's too "roomy" no matter how we process the sound, the overall product comes out too "cheap"
we have tried many different solutions, and they seem to work, but as we fix one thing, we start to have a problem with something else,
we are using around 7 microphones for this project, 2 shure sm57's, 3 samson hypercardiods a dynamic mic and a radioshack uni, we have a 5 pc drum kit with 2 crash, 1 ride, 2 splach and the hats, 2 guitars, and bass, all with totally enormous wattage ratings, the amps face the drum set bout 10 feet away, and approx 4 feet from each other,
mics on either sides of the drum kit pointing towards the middle of the room, an sm57 in the dead center of the room and 2 more mics on the far sides of the middle of the room along the walls facing up and towards the upper overhead of the drums, a mic on the far wall facing the wall behind the amps and a mic down the stairs behind the amps pointing up,
all mics have a decent sound once again, except the drums are lacking
its an odd shaped room with lots of nice building features to it, it adds a nice sound to everything BUT drums, hard wood floors and an angled cieling, so if anyone has any ideas hook us up, email us at kevintmurph@yahoo.com or Magnum_314@hotmail.com
or reply here, email is prefered, but its up to you
thank you very much
Kevin Murphy
(Bassist) Magnum Pi
Since our roots lay within the "older" styles of the music, we are seeking an alternative to modern recording techniques, the plan of action so far is to "room" mic using the different features of the room as natural effects, and thus far the sound is wonderful, the problems we are faced with are: 1. drums are lacking that certain tightness on the recordings, (they are definatly there when we play, but on tape it doesnt sound right" 2. it's too "roomy" no matter how we process the sound, the overall product comes out too "cheap"
we have tried many different solutions, and they seem to work, but as we fix one thing, we start to have a problem with something else,
we are using around 7 microphones for this project, 2 shure sm57's, 3 samson hypercardiods a dynamic mic and a radioshack uni, we have a 5 pc drum kit with 2 crash, 1 ride, 2 splach and the hats, 2 guitars, and bass, all with totally enormous wattage ratings, the amps face the drum set bout 10 feet away, and approx 4 feet from each other,
mics on either sides of the drum kit pointing towards the middle of the room, an sm57 in the dead center of the room and 2 more mics on the far sides of the middle of the room along the walls facing up and towards the upper overhead of the drums, a mic on the far wall facing the wall behind the amps and a mic down the stairs behind the amps pointing up,
all mics have a decent sound once again, except the drums are lacking
its an odd shaped room with lots of nice building features to it, it adds a nice sound to everything BUT drums, hard wood floors and an angled cieling, so if anyone has any ideas hook us up, email us at kevintmurph@yahoo.com or Magnum_314@hotmail.com
or reply here, email is prefered, but its up to you
thank you very much
Kevin Murphy
(Bassist) Magnum Pi