Hey guys,
Does anyone have any insight or links on some reading material. I'll be honest I'm a complete NOOB when it comes to recording and mixing live drums and I do struggle with it. I recorded drums in a studio which did not have a console and I was unable to print the tracking engineers EQ's and filters etc which actually was quite a great drum mix to start mixing from. My drummer says that we need those because of serious phasing in the drumming and that the engineer had balanced and EQd the drums to sort out all those issues. And was also told if he had recorded using the console we'd not have had those issues to begin with. This all resulting from each mic capturing the same part of the kit at a different time.
So anyway long story short what should I be keeping in mind and when I record my future albums as well how do I sort out phasing issues and when I'm recording the drums without using a console.
Thanks in advance.
PS - I'm sure I might sound like a retard. But trust me I feel it too

Does anyone have any insight or links on some reading material. I'll be honest I'm a complete NOOB when it comes to recording and mixing live drums and I do struggle with it. I recorded drums in a studio which did not have a console and I was unable to print the tracking engineers EQ's and filters etc which actually was quite a great drum mix to start mixing from. My drummer says that we need those because of serious phasing in the drumming and that the engineer had balanced and EQd the drums to sort out all those issues. And was also told if he had recorded using the console we'd not have had those issues to begin with. This all resulting from each mic capturing the same part of the kit at a different time.
So anyway long story short what should I be keeping in mind and when I record my future albums as well how do I sort out phasing issues and when I'm recording the drums without using a console.
Thanks in advance.
PS - I'm sure I might sound like a retard. But trust me I feel it too
