Drum Tuning Techniques Every Engineer Should Know
Because sometimes the drummer isn’t much better than the engineer when it comes to making those babies sing…
Because sometimes the drummer isn’t much better than the engineer when it comes to making those babies sing…
One of the major jobs of both a producer and a mixer is to arrange the song if needed… and it usually is.
Engineer for The Beatles, David Bowie and Supertramp offers insights into techniques used on records that have sold more than 200 million units.
What you’re hearing are sounds that are being created inside your brain, not in your ear.
Taking the time to find the sound you are looking for, before tracking begins, can ultimately save time and possibly the project itself.
In this video, a respected “console-in-the-studio” mix engineer shows how he gets the smack in the kick drum of an Avenged Sevenfold song.
While they may not be quite as important as your favorite mics and preamps, they sure make a long day go faster…
In most rock, pop, R&B, and country music, a wimpy-sounding drum kit equates to a wimpy track…
Some of the great studio engineers preferred other mics that are less prominent in our consciousness…
While it looks very cool, there really was a method to the madness for placing it like this.
The producer/engineer who goes simply by the name Mack, offers his techniques for recording the hits that are part of the fabric of our listening history,
A few techniques to have the room work with your drum mics, instead of against it.
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