Pro Engineer Talks About Recording Drums // Marc Golde (Rock Garden Studio)
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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00:00 Intro
00:55 Marc's Background
04:14 Room Sound
06:10 Getting A Drum Sound
08:05 Overhead Miking
10:11 Close Miking
12:28 Room Miking
13:11 The Drums
17:02 The Console
18:46 Advice For Drummers
22:08 Outro
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Really good interview from a humble and very knowledgable engineer. I like how he put things in perspective from his standpoint but was able to talk to us "drummers" about what's important in a recording session. Great interview and hope to see more of Marc in the future...
Glad you dug it
Love these behind-the-scenes interviews!
Glad to hear that!
It’s a good day when Mike uploads.
Very good interview
The engineer had so much knowledge and clearly loves his job
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What a nice dude with comprehensive and accessible explanations :) Very cool
Yes, very relatable to the non engineer
Excellent! Some great insight here, I especially enjoyed his thoughts + reasoning on mic placement ,
And the drum clip at the end…. Damn !
That definitely sounded like years of dialing paying up !👍
thanks for sharing this 🙏
Appreciate you watching the whole thing.
I don't agree with a lot of the things Marc says when it comes to recording, however, he seems like a really knowledgeable guy who gets results the best way he knows how. Just goes to show you can get great sounding results doing it a multitude of ways. There's no "right" answer in this art.
There’s more than one way to get great sounds.
“Wouldn’t that be Star Trek?!” What a cool cat!
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Nice interview. Ok, I get it, heavier on the snare, lighter on the cymbals. Volume control myself makes the engineers job easier.
You’re going to make a recording engineer very happy.
This was great Mike! really enjoyed it 👍 was cool crossing paths with you at Klash the other day as well.
Ahhh, very nice to meet you!
Super interesting talk!! 🙏
Thanks
Damm what a beautiful console 😮❤
Agreed!
Great show and great to see someone who definitely won't be impacted by AI music! If digital didn't kill him, the droids certainly won't! Keep up the good work.
Appreciate it!
You are more than welcome to come check out our rehearsal space! Tony would love to have you!
Maybe one day!
St. Anger snare is great imo.
The fact that is so polarizing, is probably what makes it great.
Great video! Nice interview. Some really good suggestions about mic placement. I normally record in spaced pair. Now I’m curious to set up in XY and see how that changes things.
I do way more than people think in mono, but when it comes to stereo, XY is much safer for phase, but I also love his point about wide imagery, and how it’s typically a bit over exaggerated.
Very informative, great video!
Thank you!
Another great video!
Appreciate it!
This is fantastic!!
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Love the thoughts about how much the drummers touch and sound on the instrument matters. I really have been focusing on that so glad to hear it's worth while
Yeah, that’s where I think technology and advancements have really de-emphasized the importance of great playing and touch, but Marc’s way of doing things still allows the musician to shine.
Thanks. Nice video. Like it!
Thanks.
Was that Jeff Lynne?
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Ha. Good for him!
Are we sure that's not Jeff Lynne?
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cool stuff. thanks for sharing. the marshall guitar amp still sounds better than these drums. #chumlee
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