Ok so first let me say before we go any further I have already looked through an entire mess of the threads here:
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=007593...cse/home?cx=007593470310830667409:4qw46y8lnza
LOL ..... Now that being said.
Yesterday I recorded another drum kit and while I was easily able to get usable if not good quality Snare and Tom tones the kick drum is still eluding me.
The kick drum was recorded used a D112 inside the kick and a 57 outside on the beater side.
I have been trying to do some EQ shaping and the second I find something I think sounds good to my ear out of the mix (solo'd), i put it in and it just sounds like a donkey taking a shit.
I have attempted some light compression with some gclip and some saturation but I still cant get anything I am happy with. Would anyone be willing to take a few seconds of the kick and try processing it to see if you can get anything usable? I am trying to figure out if its my micing technique or my lack of general kick drum processing knowledge.
Any help would be appreciated:
http://www.constantinestudios.info/help/naturalkick
If you can get something usable out of it please fill me in on what you did so I can see how my thought process on the processing differed from yours. I really think that I just have no clue how to process a kick and get a good metal / rock kick tone.
Thanks
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=007593...cse/home?cx=007593470310830667409:4qw46y8lnza
LOL ..... Now that being said.
Yesterday I recorded another drum kit and while I was easily able to get usable if not good quality Snare and Tom tones the kick drum is still eluding me.
The kick drum was recorded used a D112 inside the kick and a 57 outside on the beater side.
I have been trying to do some EQ shaping and the second I find something I think sounds good to my ear out of the mix (solo'd), i put it in and it just sounds like a donkey taking a shit.
I have attempted some light compression with some gclip and some saturation but I still cant get anything I am happy with. Would anyone be willing to take a few seconds of the kick and try processing it to see if you can get anything usable? I am trying to figure out if its my micing technique or my lack of general kick drum processing knowledge.
Any help would be appreciated:
http://www.constantinestudios.info/help/naturalkick
If you can get something usable out of it please fill me in on what you did so I can see how my thought process on the processing differed from yours. I really think that I just have no clue how to process a kick and get a good metal / rock kick tone.
Thanks