Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Drum Recording



Microphones talked about in this video.


Neumann U87 Anniversary MicrophoneAKG C414 B-XL II 5-Pattern Condenser Microphone



Microphones I use on Overhears


Rode NT5 Condenser Microphones

Drum Recording

Famed engineer-producer Eric Thorngren shares his knowledge and experience in the field of audio recording



Used in this video
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The MD 421 is one of the most recognized microphones in the world. Its excellent sound qualities enable it to cope with the most diverse recording conditions and broadcasting applications. The 5-position bass control enhances its "all-round" qualities.

Features
Rugged professional microphone

5-position bass roll-off switch

Effective feedback rejection

Clear sound reproduction

Easy handling due to pronounced directivity

Includes microphone clamp for 3/8 in. thread
Technical Info
Pick-up pattern: cardioid

Frequency response: 30 - 17,000 Hz

Drum Microphones

Discussion of how microphones are set up in the studio. From Website: http://www.asharp.com.au/ http://www.youtube.com/asharpstudio

Drum Clean up

Drum Clean Up: This is part 1 of a 2 part series.
Watch this seminar to show you what to to before you mix the drums. If you take some time and clean unused audio and frequencies, that will make the mix process easier.

Leon MacLellan


Drum Clean Up: This is part 2.
Here is part 2. These videos show you an important step to complete before you start to mix the drums.

Drum Recording 101

Drum Recording 101 - Basic microphone placement with inexpensive microphones, and the 3 to 1 rule. You will see how each microphone is individually placed and hear what it sounds like. Check out the links to the microphones used below.

Phase: What is it?

How to avoid it while recording the snare drum

Record and mix drums - How to

Learn from the pros at PreSonus while host Bill Gibson shares his tecniques for recording.

Drum Recording Techniques - With Metallica