I'm gonna record the full length of my band DrDoom, and this time around i don't wanna use sample replacement to begin with, which was the situation in the previous recordings, i would throw a Sm58 in every kickdrum and replace them the moment they were recorded
Now i want to record a nice natural kit (i have the material and experience/knowledge now..), but i keep seeing the double kickdrums as an obstacle.
I can never ever make them sound exactly the same, let alone record them the same.
Even a pro drummer like derek roddy resorts to sample replacement because he couldn't make the 2 kicks sound the same.
It would be a waste to position my mics and subkicks and then in the end to the same i did on the previous 2 recordings.
Am i not putting in enough effort? can it be done?
Or are my doubts legit and should i convince him to recording with one kickdrum?
Any input welcome!!
JB!
Now i want to record a nice natural kit (i have the material and experience/knowledge now..), but i keep seeing the double kickdrums as an obstacle.
I can never ever make them sound exactly the same, let alone record them the same.
Even a pro drummer like derek roddy resorts to sample replacement because he couldn't make the 2 kicks sound the same.
It would be a waste to position my mics and subkicks and then in the end to the same i did on the previous 2 recordings.
Am i not putting in enough effort? can it be done?
Or are my doubts legit and should i convince him to recording with one kickdrum?
Any input welcome!!
JB!