5 TIPS for Getting GREAT Drums in the Studio
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What's something you do every time you record drums that you can't do without??
Ask my husband for "help." And by help... I mean "do it all for me" because idk how to use his studio.
Making a fake stereo room track, as my room is fairly dry and I only have a mono room mic. To do this I send the mono room and overheads to a nice convolution reverb and then hit it with a fairchild in M/S mode. It's not the real thing but it helps A LOT
@@simonhartley228 many pro mixers (myself included) often mute the room mics and use something like Cinematic Rooms or even the old Waves TrueVerb with it's Drum Room preset as the "room" mic. I find that it's easier to sit other ear candy elements into the same room as the drums doing it this way. Too often I get room mics that sound great when the kit is solo'd but really don't fit into the song as a whole.
Sound replace. 😂
Use a good template to have my drumset sounding close to the final product when I record. For me, it gives me more inspiration when recording also for other people when recording. I do this for everything, from vocals to drums. Recording with a pretty muddy mix ruins my vibe.
That Garage mic was so sick!
as a regular remote drum session client of andrews, lemme tell you, hes the real deal. literally everytime i get his work back it always exceeds my expectations by far. thanks andrew
Brooooooo love this. Also, thanks for the cameo 😜
Definitely a video everyone should watch. The drums you record always sound so clean and punchy! :D
Appreciate it!
@@AndrewMasters I agree. I am always surprised and impressed at how your kit sounds in such a small room. I admit that being a mix engineer, tracking drums is not my strength, in fact I hate it. LOL. Which is why, when I need drums for a client's project, I'll farm out the drums tracking.
That garage mic is mindblowing!
I agree on the mono Kit mic. It is almost always my favorite for capturing the full sound of the kit.
Yeah buddy!
Hey Andrew! You’re getting a bit of a null point on the cymbal with the positioning of your mono kit mic! Since the ribbon mic is right on the horizontal axis of the cymbal when it moves up and down after being hit you’ll get weird null points in its resonance! Would recommend positioning it slightly higher and possibly facing on a slight downward angle towards the kit to avoid the null point (you probably already know all this, just maybe a reader could learn from this tip)
Recommending a drummer with their own studio is a huge suggestion. The drummer has their own drums, mics, pres etc.
Great video. loved seeing the results from Close+ Mono+Room+GARAGE! Very badass
This is one of the most helpful drum recording videos I've ever watched. Thanks so much Andrew, this means a lot to me and to better my recording!
My pleasure!
I pour myself a glass of wine and enjoy your videos. You are amazing, keep up the great work!
100% agree on drum choice. Even when I do covers, which can seem so "simple" to people, I'll always do a mini-recording with all of my snares and see what sits the best in the mix and compliments the song. Then, from there, we can fine tune. But yes. Choose wisely!
The garage mic sounds insane!! Your drum sound is one of the best I’ve heard!
Thanks a lot for this video ! Im always waiting for this kind of insight , as always you keep sounding better every time 🎉
Thanks for checking it out!
Heads and tuning can be everything, can really get you good sound before eq and compression. I cant afford much hardware, ive been snagging allot of the plugin alliance emulation plug-ins and what a difference in sound that makes.
Thank you Andrew, great video absolutely helpful!!
Appreciate it
I also like to use what the engineers at Electric Lady Studios call the "smash" mic. Placed similarly to the mono kit mic, but just a tad closer. This mic is meant to be essentially "smashed" by processing such as compression and distortion. Gives a similar tone to the garage mic! Adds an incredible gritty texture to dirty up your drums.
Once again, you provide us with very valuable information. I always learn a lot from your videos. Thanks!
Thanks Laney!
One thing I'll use samples for is for a nice room, or slap sounding snare - there's one in Slate Trigger that I like. Rather than reaching for a plate or something to bus the snare to, I can just bring up the sample to get a nice thickening sound or a nice room reflection and automate it to give a little subtle movement in certain parts.
Incredible drumsounds Andrew, really sounds thick and niiiice
Appreciate it!
That kit sounds sweet, and looks fantastic! Great tips for people wanting good drums
Thanks dude!
Great job.
Thanks!
On the garage mic idea, not everyone will have access to a room like that. I've had interesting results from sending my room mic through a convolution reverb to make it sound like it was recorded in a bigger room. You can even make your own IRs in any room. A simple clap is all you need to start experimenting. Record a single clap on your phone inside a room you like. You could use a balloon pop as well. The source of the sound will color the room differently.
My family is building a Barn Studio and as soon as we added the roof and walls we noticed the reverb in that space. There will be additional walls and rooms inside so the sound of this full space will never be heard again. Might as well make some recordings of the space now. I just like the idea of having the full barn reverb to add to future drum recordings.
If you don't want to make your own there are infinite reverb options to play with. A rule of thumb is to only use far mics for reverb and blend it to taste.
Biggest take away for me was I gotta get that Brass snare GOOD LAWD 💥
It's no joke!
Thanks for the Tips
Thanks for checking it out!
I’m excited about that bowl of soup!!
Yes bro me too, I wanna go back in time for that lunch
I don't have room for a full drum set, nor do I have the mics to record an acoustic set properly. Also, I can't get the sound I want off midi keyboard as the triggers. So, what I'm going to do is get syndrums as the triggers for the midi track and I can mic an amp that the drums go through for a bit more acoustic sound. It's the best I can do on a low budget.
Hello, can you make a video on how to start a home studio music production from scratch? New subscriber here.
Wow great tips indeed ;)
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What on EARTH is that multi-mic stand and where can I obtain one?
It's a modular setup from Triad-Orbit. There's a link in the description to the different parts I use.,
THIS is the stuff I come here for. Great sounds man. And that last sample.... shheeeesshhh.
2 things I'd love to know...
What processing (if any) are you doing on the way in? Or in the mix of what we're hearing.
What is your approach to phase? Are you a polarity switch and compare guy? Or a manually move tracks around til they align guy?
Yeah there's no compression happening on the way in currently - there's some EQ moves on the console on the inputs. On the playback side in the session there's top down compression/eq, on some channels. Phase all happens before the recording, mic placement is everything. Polarity switch and move the mic. I don't ever move the tracks after the recording.
Love it, thank you@@AndrewMasters
Video idea I would be stoked to see from you... What is the bare minimum requirement for a studio set-up where everything is always plugged in and ready to record as yours is.
Drum choice is way overlooked... It's easy to just set up your normal kit and start playing. We've got bits and pieces of at least 4 kits hanging out around the studio. We recently had a drummer in who plays with people you've probably listened to before, and he chose the kick drum from one kit, two rack toms from another kit, and used 3 different snares across 4 different songs. A hideously mismatched kit, but it sounded incredible, and perfect for the track he was recording.
So important!
what if you tried the garage mic in the wooden stairway? would be like a crazy big diffuser. sounds amazing either way, but i have an enclosed wood stair hallway here and i really think you'll like what you hear. even though it's hallverb instead of roomverb, i bet it'll be really unique. your clarity and drum tuning is amazing.
Throw up a mic and try it out!
Hi Andrew could you add the space also with parallel compression and reverb? BTW Don't you have samples of your toms? Jan
Yes the sample pack is of the whole kit
Hey Andrew I have a question let’s say your trying to dial in sounds with your outboard gear but you don’t have a drummer how do you do both cause don’t you need a drummer so you can get the sound your looking for using the mic pres
drum tuning video? I don't see the link......
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How often do you replace the heads on your kits?
Not super often, only if I feel the drum isn't living up to it's potential. There's 7 snares and two kits so they get changed only when necessary.
Do you time align the various room mics?
It doesn’t sound to me like the garage mic was time aligned. Gives it a nice pre-delay that probably contributes to the huge sound (pre-delay AKA first reflections are one of the main contributors to how big we perceive a room to be)
how do you compensate with phase cancellation ?
I address phase issues before recording. Mic placement, check polarity between mics, adjust placement until mics are completely in phase. I've been doing it for like 15 years at this point so it's not that much of a thing. What's the hardest part for you?
@@AndrewMasters I'm new to live recording, used samples back then with midi controller I must say starting to invest on Drums because o your channel, it is a fun journey made a lot of connections , btw thanks for responding really appreciate it ! sending love from the Philippines !
Twenty one pilots os the best. Not their best song for A drum video tho... check some vessle stuff out.
Haha I didn’t pick the song for the drum performance. I love their whole catalog.
Pimp sounding snares. Sometimes i struggle w that like what the F did i do?
Someones eating a bowl of gravy in the background 🤣
You need a “t” in questions…my bad