Thanks for the kind words guys.
The students got a lot out of the class today so we should be in good shape for the tracking session on Thursday.
These are first year students and up until now they have been covering a lot of theory and this is the first time they will get into actual recording.
A lot of these guys really are beginners with no "band" experience, just music lovers who want to get into recording.
I have found that starting with the very basic stuff means nobody is left in the dark.
I even had some questions about the operation of hi hats and kick pedals.
This tutorial was about getting them ready for the tracking session where I will cover more but won't get bogged down with the basics.
Mago, thanks for your observations.
In second year we cover spot and zone mics and snare side, under ride, centre kit mics etc.
I absolutely don't want a drummer hitting and breaking a vintage 184 on my watch so we will sticking with dynamics for close mics.
U87s sound amazing on toms too but no chance of using them just in case ;-)
You are right about not always needing to reverse polarity on snare bottom but nearly all the time you do.
I say that 1176 or distressor will be better than plugins so use them.
I probably should change that to "use them in preference to plugins if you want to compress"
I will cover that in the studio just to clarify.
Here is the studio if you want to have a look.
Studio 1 or 2 use depends on availability and the size of the class.
Drum tracking on Thursday is in studio 1.
It's amazing to work in either.
http://www.windmilllanerecording.com/studios/studio/1
http://www.windmilllanerecording.com/studios/studio/2