I was wondering how you guys go about telling a band that you want to program their drums. I've had no bands ask if i could do it for them.. but what if i thought it would be better if i programmed them?
What do you say?
What do you say?
...don't tell em
wouldn't be the 1st time, or the last
Anyone know if Bat Country by Avenged Sevenfold was programmed or just triggered? Always curious about that and this is as good a thread as any to ask...
If the drummer is horseshit I'd try to sample-replace and align the drums. If that doesn't work I'd program them and tell the entire band cause they aren't gonna get any better by thinking they have a good drummer. I've never had to go to that length. Samples and whatnot usually are ok.
But to be honest, till i got into this recording game I had no idea bands like Type O were all drum programming on cd. My friends still have no idea unless I tell them that this band or that band have samples in their drums which are fairly obvious. Joe Blow doesn't know. As stated above, 1/2 the drummers out there don't even know when THEY have been replaced by samples!
Have you seen the DVD accompanying their latest? It shows him recording their first single off the cd. He is sampled to hi-heavens. He hits his drums very weak compared to the finished song. He might be tight, and you would be too after touring like him, but it's definitely sample-enhanced.maybe, but that drummer from Avenged, i think his name is the Reverend or something like that.........he is just that fucking good......the dude is a beast..so i wouldn't be surprised if thats really him, very consistent player
...don't tell em
wouldn't be the 1st time, or the last
Hmmm. How are you able to get away with that? I can't imagine the drummer not being able to notice.
How are you able to program the OH's to match what the drummer actually played? Or perhaps it's not that difficult, maybe I should give it a try...