Want The Nashville Drum Sound? (how to mic drums) w/ Ben Reno Producer
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Get that fat Nashville Drum Sound used on countless Top 40 country hits with Ben Reno Producer.
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In this lesson, you'll learn about microphone choice and placement for tracking live drums in the recording studio. A 12 microphone technique to give you plenty of separation and flavors to use in the mix on any song. This is the exact mic setup, Ben has used on countless award-winning songs.
Recorded Live in Nashville, Tennessee,
At Spellbound Recorders
www.spellboundrecorders.com
www.majesticapestudio.com (Ben’s studio)
Microphones Used In This Videos:
Kick Drum- AKG D112
Kick Out - ADK FET 47 Lollypop
Snare Shure SM57
Crotch: Shure SM7B
Snare Bottom - Shure SM81
Overheads - ADK C12 (Lollypops)
Rooms - Neumann U87
Hi-Hat - Shure SM81
Toms: Senhieser MD-421
Credits:
Camera 1: Chaz Mazzota
Camera 2: Matthew Gentry
Studio 1: Spellbound Recorders
Studio 2: Majestic Ape Studio
Assistant Engineer: Chris Justice
Students: Mason Maddocks, Shawn Layton, Joe Crews, James Goulet
Artist: Matt Borders
Artist: Carson Denfip
Song: "Roll Away" by Den Carson
School: Belmont University
Video editing: Majestic Ape Studio
Audio Mixing: Ben Reno
Ben Reno Contact info:
www.benrenoproducer.com
www.majesticapestudio.com
#drumtracking #recordingdrums #musicproduction #musicproducer #drums
00:00 - 00:15 Bumper
00:15 - 1:02 Introduction
1:02 - 1:33 Kick Drum
1:33 - 2:24 Snare Drum
2:24 - 2:38 Hi-Hat
2:38 - 3:33 Room Mics
3:33 - 4:08 Overheads
4:08 - 4:28 Toms
4:28 - 4:56 Closing Видеоклипы
This is the Nashville drum sound. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for listening
wow these sound so good!!
“Low end gush”
Perfect description
Thanks ❤
Great content. i just subscribed👍🏼
I have a studio very similar to yours but i love watching other people doing the same thing and their process, learning tips from others for sure. You have great space👍🏼
Thanks man! Appreciate the support. ❤
awesome. what kind of distance did you have there from overheads to snare? I always end up around 40-42ish inches… yours look lower…? thanks for doing this 👊🏻
The closed captions are so distracting I had to delete this channel.
All good brother !