Ok, I've been really struggling with getting good results recording and processing snares.
I know the room and drum are the two most important factors, so they go as follows..
Room: about 12 x 10 with Auralex Diffusors and like 12 2' x 2' studiofoam panels, 4 bass traps to make things sound a little tighter. Carpet over regular carpet padding, over concrete. I've heard building a floating platform is a good idea, but up til now havent really thought about doing that. In my opinion the drums sound good in the room. I've never been into a good drum room to see what they sound like there, so I spoze its impossible to compare.
Drum: 4 x 14 Tama Starclassic Maple snare. Tuned semi low, as to not get that stereotypical "crank it til you cant tell its outta tune" kinda sound. Usually I use a 57 or D1, about an inch in from the rim anywhere from 1-2 inches off the head. My problem is that the sound is too much boom and not enough crack or snare sounds. To compensate I use a 57 on the bottom as well, but always wind up with tinny sounding bullshit regardless of placement, even if I roll off at like 7k. I'm looking for a nice bright full sound..
Most of the bands I record want something that sounds like The Agony Scene, Killswitch, Acacia Strain, etc. Problem is, they all have shit equipment, and I can't for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've tried messing with mic position, phase reversal, EQ, Reverb, Compression (lots of experimentation with compression), but I still cant that kind of sound. Also, I can't find any commercial samples that have that kind of sound either. Any suggestions?
Also, I'm recording into a Digi 002 r, into Pro Tools, and using mostly Waves and Bomb Factory Plugs.
I know the room and drum are the two most important factors, so they go as follows..
Room: about 12 x 10 with Auralex Diffusors and like 12 2' x 2' studiofoam panels, 4 bass traps to make things sound a little tighter. Carpet over regular carpet padding, over concrete. I've heard building a floating platform is a good idea, but up til now havent really thought about doing that. In my opinion the drums sound good in the room. I've never been into a good drum room to see what they sound like there, so I spoze its impossible to compare.
Drum: 4 x 14 Tama Starclassic Maple snare. Tuned semi low, as to not get that stereotypical "crank it til you cant tell its outta tune" kinda sound. Usually I use a 57 or D1, about an inch in from the rim anywhere from 1-2 inches off the head. My problem is that the sound is too much boom and not enough crack or snare sounds. To compensate I use a 57 on the bottom as well, but always wind up with tinny sounding bullshit regardless of placement, even if I roll off at like 7k. I'm looking for a nice bright full sound..
Most of the bands I record want something that sounds like The Agony Scene, Killswitch, Acacia Strain, etc. Problem is, they all have shit equipment, and I can't for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've tried messing with mic position, phase reversal, EQ, Reverb, Compression (lots of experimentation with compression), but I still cant that kind of sound. Also, I can't find any commercial samples that have that kind of sound either. Any suggestions?
Also, I'm recording into a Digi 002 r, into Pro Tools, and using mostly Waves and Bomb Factory Plugs.