The Recorderman Technique
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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Achieve Professional Drum RecordingsUsing A Minimalistic Setup
When I first started out as an engineer, I used to struggle heavily with Drum Recording.
The whole process was confusing to me, there were just so many variables!
I was unsure where to place my mircophones in order to achieve an accurate, punchy and 3-dimensional capture of the kit.
But even worse: I felt that - with the little and inexpensive equipment I owned at the time - I would NEVER be able to achieve the huge recordings I was looking for - no matter how hard I tried.
Can you relate?
Bear with me, there’s good news!
As my career developed, I was blessed to work with the amazing producers (Shelly Yakus, Jack Douglas) who had recorded my favourite albums.
When they told me about their drum recording process, I couldn’t believe it!
It turns out that many of the sounds I admired had actually been tracked on highly minimalistic setups: Using few microphones and some of them were even tracked in completely untreated rooms!
How did they do it?
By focusing on drum tuning, great performances and outstanding micing technique!
This course will teach the techniques professional engineers use to do all 3 of these things.
So you can achieve outstanding recordings in your studio as well!
Excellent. The aligned sound appealed ever so slightly more to me too.
Yep, this captures a very natural and dynamic drum kit sound. This set up forces the drummer to "mix" himself by playing harder or softer on each of the individual drums, rather than just hit everything as hard as you can and let the engineer do all the work. Ringo Starr was really a master at that.
MATT!!!!!! GREAT DRUMMER!!!!!
Great video as always, David! Thank you
I’ve used this setup the most for overheads/overall drum capture.
I thought “Recorderman” was the right side mic (drummer perspective) was just over the right shoulder? Feels uncomfortable for drummers when playing. While the John Glynn technique has it looking over the floor Tom.
This placement here is in the middle and I’ve found it the best sounding for limited channels.
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it really sounds killer, where your studio is located?
David is based in Loe Angeles
if I don't have those Lewitt 640 mics can I use a couple SD condensors, mix a LD w a SD or just mix a couple LD condensors and get good results?
Yes. Don't be afraid to experiment.