Man that drum sound gives me chills, bloody amazing!
Nothing beats real drums when you know what you're doing, and it seems you have the gift. I would easily buy an album only to hear those drums.
To the room mic question - I use an M-Audio Sputnik to capture the room ambiance and a lot of it also comes from my Russian Oktava K012 overheads.
I'm starting to experiment with moving the kit around the room to see how it effects everything. Most happy with it set up facing longways in the room with 2/3rds of the room in front of the kit. I'm going to try a few angled setups and see what happens when I have some more free time.
Are THESE your oktavas ???
The more I listen to the serpets clip the more I like it dude, you get a very realistic drums but sounding powerful and punchy, are there any external samples involved?? Or just samples from the kit??
Mine are black to but I use them to mic ride & splash/bell and use a pair of AKG 214 for OH´s, maybe I could give them a try as a main OH´s
I see to miced the snare almost pararel to the drum head I´ve neved tried that, I always end up placing my i5 pointing down to the drum head....
Me too, that´s why I picked those cheap version of the 414´s (no enough cash)
I´d like to see what snare processing you used on that serpents clip, escecially EQ/Comp if possible...(I´ve never had a 100% usable snare without layering with samples...)
Cheers for the tips!
Acappa, my EQ and compression varies a ton from band to band and snare to snare. By far the most important piece in my snare chain is a good snare with brand new heads (top and bottom) and tuned by someone who can tune a snare drum.