Choose Your Own Bass Drum Tone! | Port holes, Dampening + MORE

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @someroomtodrum
    @someroomtodrum  Год назад +1

    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    0:33 Three variables
    0:48 Non-variables
    1:57 Bass drum samples
    4:11 Samples condensed version
    4:53 My recording setup

  • @illyadass
    @illyadass Год назад

    Porthole - Yes
    Dampening - Yes
    Rebound - No
    Goated combination^^

  • @whitetooth96
    @whitetooth96 Год назад

    Thank you! Needs more views, nice theme and quality:)
    For me, port hole allows me to put mic inside without problems, to catch beater head inside kick, second mic for kick out, change pos and etc. Without port hole I need to deinstall rezo, put mic inside, install back. “Damn, not good position!” and again:)
    Also interesting theme - how to tune kick heads. Try to tune beater very low, and rezo high. Idea to compare and show us results;)

  • @NNATM
    @NNATM Год назад +1

    Nice work, thank you. Porthole absolutely ruined the sound, it became like a basket ball rebound sound. Could work in context, but I'm guessing that is the cause of the lacking punch and low end of this bass drum that I hear on you TCV cover ;) If you need more attack sound without port hole, you can mike from front of the kick drum, a 421 well placed next to the beater will do well for that. A good condenser mic between snare and kick under the rack tom help a lot as well.

    • @someroomtodrum
      @someroomtodrum  Год назад

      I’d blame my newbie EQing/mixing skills more than the bass drum. I thought I had mixed the kick on New Fang louder and with more low end than the original. Probably a mistake of mixing on headphones rather than studio monitors.

    • @NNATM
      @NNATM Год назад

      @@someroomtodrum I understand, but even exagered by your treatements, this is the sound of the shell. I faced this so many time ;)