Which room should i choose to record drums ?

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eliya : don't remember saying i'd want to make funk :)
the snare is quite low in fact. i've been thinking about it an tried to tune it as low as possible. if i tune it lower i don't think the sound would be good. maybe a 6'5 snare would do the job. it's a 5'5 here

yep i'm lucky to have all that shit in my basement and experiment for hours...

here's the last take for tonight :

m201 on snare
mk012 overheads
D112 kick
and two room mics : a sm57 and a tbone cd56. both dynamic. they're in the room next to where i record the drums, aiming opposite, to the walls.

http://motthieu.free.fr/drumkit57.mp3

Which room should i choose to record drums ?

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bigramp wrote:eliya : don't remember saying i'd want to make funk :)
here's the last take for tonight :

m201 on snare
mk012 overheads
D112 kick
and two room mics : a sm57 and a tbone cd56. both dynamic. they're in the room next to where i record the drums, aiming opposite, to the walls.

http://motthieu.free.fr/drumkit57.mp3


You didn't say somewhere you want the drums to fit funk? anyhow, I like this take the most I think. This one sounds awesome and the room is complimenting the drums. I think I got the "problem" with the snare. you need to hit it harder, I know you're already hitting hit harder than you used to be, but a bit more will make it just right. In this take it sounds the best so far, in my opinion.

Which room should i choose to record drums ?

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thanks !

i didn't hit it as hard as i wanted on this take cause it was getting late and my girlfriend's watching CSI :)

i'm EQing the room mics a bit right now. removing some mud around 400hz... i'll try different room mics placement tomorrow

getting closer and closer ....

funny how a sm-57 can sound much better than any convolution reverb plugin

oh, and someone else wrote about funk :)
http://www.electrical.com/phpBB2/viewto ... light=funk

Which room should i choose to record drums ?

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you're right :)

ok this morning's take :

i thought the overhead's still sounded a bit close and harsh. i read an article on SOS, and saw this picture :

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i placed the overheads this way.

the room mics are in the same room this time, aiming directly at the wall in front of the drumkit, about 5 meters away

here's the result without the room mics
http://motthieu.free.fr/drumkit58.mp3

and with the room mics
http://motthieu.free.fr/drumkit58r.mp3

+3db on the room mics
http://motthieu.free.fr/drumkit58rB.mp3


the drumkit sounds more natural and a lot of the harshness of the cymbals is gone. i definitely like this mic placement.

now again that snare snare could be better

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