Ash Soan's Drum Studio Setup - In The Studio With Ash Soan Pt.2
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2017
- In the second part of our Ash Soan Series, Ash gives you an exclusive look at his recording process and gear setup (including our ASP880 and iD22) in his Windmill Studio, and then goes on to record drums, giving you raw and mixed examples of his performance. The drums for the play-through were all recorded through the Audient ASP880, and have not been replaced or enhanced by samples in the mixed version. Mixed by Ash and Audient.
Find out more about the Audient products that Ash uses:
audient.com/ASP880
audient.com/id22
Ash's website:
ashsoan.com
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The HH mic is a Beyer M160, the M201 is a dynamic (and great on snare).
the room is lovely, especially love the daylight coming in.
What a great gig that is.
This answers so many questions that many ''in the studio with...'' never ever answers. My GOD. Thank you Ash Soan and Audient. :D
The raw recording sounds so much better than the mixed one to my ears. It's a shame that producers seem to want something that doesn't really sound like real drums. 😟
makes a 3 ply gretsch broadkaster kit sound like an 80's tama
haha jk about the 80s tama but if we heard the music the mixed drums would make more sense
It’s interesting because I guess everybody has their own taste. Personally, I think the raw recording sounds like ass.
Yeah, I made that comment 4 years ago and listening again now, neither of the drum sounds thrill me, TBH. Pop music producers want a certain sound, I suppose.
Nice room. I liked the raw recording a bit better then the mixed one.
a genuine master
Nice!!!! Would love to see how you mixed those raw tracks!
this guy is dope af
Drummers would kill for a studio like that.
on a freaking Macbook Air too... c'mon! The real deal.
Where are the original video? With all song... Is really amazing!!!!
that bassline!
He says it doesn't look like much but my wallet was banging on the door trying to get out of the room because it thought I was getting some ideas.... 👀
Keep giving away your secrets mate (said in my best Brit accent) : )
I would love to know what the rolling rack unit is and what he uses to put the interfaces and laptop on. Is that rolling as well? This is a very inspiring set up and what I’d like to use. Does he roll it back over to an area to sit down and do mixing with monitors? I’d like to have that dual capability.
I can see UAD too
I want to know more about that phone mic!
It's probably just a phone. Same concept as the sub kick mic that he shows us from 0:57
Did you guys change this video from the original?
Wow ! The raw recording sounds like a bunch of carboard boxes and trash cans being hit !
The mixed recording sounds like a completely different set. Congratulations !
actually preferred the raw tracks over the mix, not because the raw sounded particularily good, but because the mixed version sounded even worse, the snare drum in particular..
Sounds like some samples were layered in the mix
How do you tune your snares... Unbelievable
I’m curious about the natural acoustics of this place. Anyone?
Does anyone know what that green piece of equipment is?
Porter & Davies BC2rm. Bass drum monitor
www.porteranddavies.co.uk/products/bc2rm/
I'd love to know what hi hat cymbals his useing. Anybody know.
Met ash during the 21 drums camp. He told me they're a 60 a custom on top and a 50s a custom on bottom(14inch) . The closest you could get yourself are vintage a's vintage new beats or the new Zildjian avedis line in 14 Inch
Ash, what Mac Book do you use for recording?
Closing my eyes, he sounds like Ricky Gervais talking about audio gear.
Without the song is not the same video, de first version was fantastic
What does he do with his apollo?
+David Key He uses it to convert signal from his analogue preamps (the 500 series ones). They are permanently wired into it in case he wants to use them. And then the ASP880 runs digitally into it.
Amazing! Thanks. How does he wire in the id22 for his headphone amp? Could a id4 be used as the same thing?
Thanks so much for the help!
how can it run digitally if the Apollo has no ADAT?
It's not the secrets so much as knowing how to use them...
Ok, so he's using that shallow but fat sounding drum (which is cool) while recording only to have it replaced with samples? Seriously, check out 5:52 and say it isn't sampled...
We promise it isn't sampled! It is of course heavily processed, but nothing else has been added or replaced.
@@Audientworld part of me wants to believe it's true. By the way, sounds very much like Omar Hakim's snare on Let's Dance.
Happens all the time, the mix guy sneaks in some samples so he can flex and look like he totally transformed your tones!
It's not mate. Just a stupid crazy mix.
@@Audientworld So when it says "Raw Recording" are we still hearing all the tracks in a "rough mix" without processing? Or is that just a room mic? Honestly the difference seems too extreme. Even if its the same indiv tracks unprocessed, it at least seems like the heavy lifting was done in the processing and not with the pre-amps or capture/recording.