Hi guys !
I'm currently mixing my band's second EP, and I'm struggling with the overhead tracks, like many before me I guess...
Drums were recorded by a "pro" engineer, using an electronic kit and real cymbals miked with :
- a crossed pair above the drummer's head
- two close mics, one under each ride cymbal (we suspected we would need them, and we guessed right)
The crash and china cymbals seem pretty well-balanced together, and since the ride cymbals were miked separately, I can have them sound pretty well. However I'm having trouble with the hats : they sound very agressive and seem too loud in the overheads, often drowning the china or crash cymbals.
I managed to make it more tolerable by EQing out some annoying frequencies (around 1.5k if I remember well) and limiting the band above 9k or something, since the hat has lots of sizzle there. But that wasn't enough... and the hats weren't miked separately, so I didn't manage to isolate them from the rest to perform sidechaining (I tried sweeping an EQ, without success...). Can you think of any better idea ?
(of course I could use an automation, but there may be a smarter idea...)
Here's a clip of the song in progress : http://lethalmind.free.fr/public/Confined-v1d.mp3
Thanks !
- Lionel
I'm currently mixing my band's second EP, and I'm struggling with the overhead tracks, like many before me I guess...
Drums were recorded by a "pro" engineer, using an electronic kit and real cymbals miked with :
- a crossed pair above the drummer's head
- two close mics, one under each ride cymbal (we suspected we would need them, and we guessed right)
The crash and china cymbals seem pretty well-balanced together, and since the ride cymbals were miked separately, I can have them sound pretty well. However I'm having trouble with the hats : they sound very agressive and seem too loud in the overheads, often drowning the china or crash cymbals.
I managed to make it more tolerable by EQing out some annoying frequencies (around 1.5k if I remember well) and limiting the band above 9k or something, since the hat has lots of sizzle there. But that wasn't enough... and the hats weren't miked separately, so I didn't manage to isolate them from the rest to perform sidechaining (I tried sweeping an EQ, without success...). Can you think of any better idea ?
(of course I could use an automation, but there may be a smarter idea...)
Here's a clip of the song in progress : http://lethalmind.free.fr/public/Confined-v1d.mp3
Thanks !
- Lionel