You sir are a genius! You don’t even need to mix those lol they sound so freaking incredible already! The reverb makes a nice difference in my opinion.
Very refreshing to see this video, among all other studio videos centered on the daw (plugins and VSTi), where this instead is focused on the miking, the instrument, positioning and mixing together the different parts recorded. Also the walkthrough of the acoustic set and how different parts affect each other and how to deal with it. Nifty solution with the two tom mics where the bottom is reversed by the cables from the start. So a mic-set for the tom, ready to go on to one channel.
Karl Brazil is such an amazing drummer and the sweetest guy as well! Met him in Buenos Aires, he was touring with James Blunt as opening act for Elton John back in 2009. I was playing in a bar and he, the bass player and the tour manager showed up, so I offered my humble drumset for him to join the band. Then we've been chatting and he invited to all of us to the show! Best memories of him, specially his joy while playing and his terrific energy.
This is the very best video about sound quality I have ever seen, this sound you show is so soft, so defined and rich that for me there is no comparison with the rest I have seen! Thanks a lot for such video and your work! Many greetings!
Thanks for the snare phase tip with two mics! Makes a huge difference to the snare sound (brings back the bottom end) when I reverse the phase of the low end mic. Never thought about it cause my old Ludwig snare is so thin that you hardly need the low mic to get the desired amount of rattle/buzz. Now with the phase reversed I can drive in more of the low mic and it won't OD the overall sound.
Ok, in the latter part of the video, I absolutely LOVE having things in the window section of the gobos! Can the window be opened to stand the pig up when it falls over or is the pig firmly affixed in place?
Thanks for all that, sounded great. Never thought of the 2 604's on the toms, let alone one cable for it. The idea of the phase cancellation from the ambient room was really interesting too. The beta 91 and the D6 was something I never thought of either. Currently using a DW kick which sounds great with a sealed reso head and have the beta 91 in and sometime a 121 outside, but I like your idea. Also liked what the 47 blumlein room sound added to the depth. Lots of good stuff in this one, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! We hope to be over your way in the next six months, let us know if you are interested in a feature or have some good suggestions :-)
Brilliant Tom micing technique! I've never seen that approach before. Do you know how the flipped polarity is achieved? I assume it's done by soldering the cables to different tips on one of the XLR plugs ... right?
Hi and thanks for this video. Can I ask if you ever get an issue with the bass drum sound in the overheads not matching up well with the sound coming from your bass drum mics? Or are you just EQing all the bottom end out of your overheads? Thanks.
Really interesting that you have a tablet appearing to be some how placed upon the mixing console, I will assume there is some kind of protection for the boards knobs. I am also assuming that all the gates and eq's are DAW plugins, or is that an analogue over digital desk? Or digital over analogue? Thanks for sharing.
Usually Cardioid, although recently I’ve been switching over to a Beta 181 as it’s built for the job and positioning is much more flexible. (That’s also a cardioid)
Mike Exeter nice one! I’ll have to try this. Never quite got on with the Beyer on its own! I was just interested to see if you were going hypercardioid 🤓
Hi Mike I am Considering on Upgrading my Mixing console. Would You be Kind enough; to tell me what the Make and the Modal of your mixing console? Ty for your time cheers.
B Roll close up footage not to be confused with the actual recording, this is a top session drummer and clearly wouldn’t leave the key on the kit while recording. The recording here is for a project and giving away samples isn’t professional but if you’d like to to send us your address we will see what we can send you.
You sir are a genius! You don’t even need to mix those lol they sound so freaking incredible already! The reverb makes a nice difference in my opinion.
Very refreshing to see this video, among all other studio videos centered on the daw (plugins and VSTi), where this instead is focused on the miking, the instrument, positioning and mixing together the different parts recorded. Also the walkthrough of the acoustic set and how different parts affect each other and how to deal with it.
Nifty solution with the two tom mics where the bottom is reversed by the cables from the start. So a mic-set for the tom, ready to go on to one channel.
Karl Brazil is such an amazing drummer and the sweetest guy as well! Met him in Buenos Aires, he was touring with James Blunt as opening act for Elton John back in 2009. I was playing in a bar and he, the bass player and the tour manager showed up, so I offered my humble drumset for him to join the band. Then we've been chatting and he invited to all of us to the show! Best memories of him, specially his joy while playing and his terrific energy.
Such a great story! Thanks for watching and look out for another video that we recorded with Karl that will be along in a few months time :-)
@@RecordProduction can't wait to watch it too! thank you for the channel and all the content
I'm stealing that M201 C414 combo on snare top. the sound is absolutely freaking stellar.
Hadn't thought about the spill rejection aspect of phase reversed tom mics. Thanks!
yes sir thats true ! GENIUS no doubt about it !
Very good. Guy. The sound is deep,bright
Really interesting video!! My first ever recording session was at Gospel Oak years ago with Baz
Mike sharing his wisdom as always
The raw recording is sweet!
Thanks for watching 😎
This is the very best video about sound quality I have ever seen, this sound you show is so soft, so defined and rich that for me there is no comparison with the rest I have seen! Thanks a lot for such video and your work! Many greetings!
Thank you! 😃
Mike,you're the man!
Thanx!
Excellent video thanks🙏 what a lovely room!
Excellent.Thank you
Thank you so much for this! Really appreciate it.
Thanks for the snare phase tip with two mics! Makes a huge difference to the snare sound (brings back the bottom end) when I reverse the phase of the low end mic. Never thought about it cause my old Ludwig snare is so thin that you hardly need the low mic to get the desired amount of rattle/buzz. Now with the phase reversed I can drive in more of the low mic and it won't OD the overall sound.
Ok, in the latter part of the video, I absolutely LOVE having things in the window section of the gobos! Can the window be opened to stand the pig up when it falls over or is the pig firmly affixed in place?
Wonderful and powerful sound. Excellent as always Mike. Cheers ☕✨
Thanks for all that, sounded great. Never thought of the 2 604's on the toms, let alone one cable for it. The idea of the phase cancellation from the ambient room was really interesting too. The beta 91 and the D6 was something I never thought of either. Currently using a DW kick which sounds great with a sealed reso head and have the beta 91 in and sometime a 121 outside, but I like your idea. Also liked what the 47 blumlein room sound added to the depth. Lots of good stuff in this one, thank you!
Great video, very instructive. Thanks 🙏
Now dat a comprehensive overview of the process
Outstanding!! Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
luv the info!!!!
Thanks. That was interesting and informative. Best wishes from Beechwood Recording in Derry City.
Glad you enjoyed it! We hope to be over your way in the next six months, let us know if you are interested in a feature or have some good suggestions :-)
@@RecordProduction... nice to hear you're heading in this direction. Anything I can do to help just let me know. Cheers. Brian
Merci pour ces infos...
Brilliant Tom micing technique! I've never seen that approach before. Do you know how the flipped polarity is achieved? I assume it's done by soldering the cables to different tips on one of the XLR plugs ... right?
On my home studio , I’m suffering with recording that😅
Hi there mike Exeter, do you not use gate on the drums? Thanks
So professional man! where are you from?
do you have a samples of that kit?
Hi and thanks for this video. Can I ask if you ever get an issue with the bass drum sound in the overheads not matching up well with the sound coming from your bass drum mics? Or are you just EQing all the bottom end out of your overheads? Thanks.
do you eq the 2 kick mics and snate mics before you sum them, or do you sum them abd eq after
Really interesting that you have a tablet appearing to be some how placed upon the mixing console, I will assume there is some kind of protection for the boards knobs. I am also assuming that all the gates and eq's are DAW plugins, or is that an analogue over digital desk? Or digital over analogue? Thanks for sharing.
I just started using a tablet for pro tools.. it's amazing
Great video and excellent engineering! Q: Which pattern do you generally go for on the snare 414? Thanks!
Usually Cardioid, although recently I’ve been switching over to a Beta 181 as it’s built for the job and positioning is much more flexible. (That’s also a cardioid)
Mike Exeter nice one! I’ll have to try this. Never quite got on with the Beyer on its own! I was just interested to see if you were going hypercardioid 🤓
@@markrobertsproducerenginee945 exactly my issue with the Beyer (whether M69 or M201) the hypercardioid is too papery - I like to hear the shell more
Mike Exeter I get you! Makes sense to not use the 414 in hyper too then!
Thanks again, great vid 👍
Mark, maybe you'd like to be featured in one of our videos? :-)
what is the mixing console here?? brand? model??
It’s an SSL console. AWS900.
Hi Mike I am Considering on Upgrading my Mixing console. Would You be Kind enough; to tell me what the Make and the Modal of your mixing console? Ty for your time cheers.
That's an SSL AWS900
Can anyone tell me the name of the song? Thanks!
Sir I am Indian.I composer of Hindi and Marathi Language songs but I can't create track in soft ware
*How to "recording" ???... Speak English ????...*
hopefully you move the drum key that was right in front of the mic. A classic. Thanks for no samples!!!!!!!!!!
B Roll close up footage not to be confused with the actual recording, this is a top session drummer and clearly wouldn’t leave the key on the kit while recording. The recording here is for a project and giving away samples isn’t professional but if you’d like to to send us your address we will see what we can send you.