Also, many use drum triggers on the kick (and snare) and then just pick the best sounding kick or snare from your drum machine/drum brain for that song and mix it with the mic'd signal. Dana HorrorMetal.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "recky reck" <recky@...> To: <logic-ot@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:34 AM Subject: Re: [L-OT] Heavy Metal Drum Mixing On 23 Jan 2004, at 03:59, Save the Universe wrote: > Hi, > > I know most people don't care about heavy metal anymore...but i do!!! > > I was wondering if anyone on this list has mixed any speed metal bands. > > I'm looking for some tips on how to keep definition in the drums when > they're played at 170 or 180 bpms. I'm especially having trouble > keeping my > kicks from sounding muddy. > > How do you maintain bass response AND definition in a kick drum when > it's > played so fast? Many professionally recorded speed metal albums do > this so > well. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks in Advance, > Jon Zaremba > http://www.jonzaremba.com > --- Hi, I'd like to add here that many heavy metal drummers glue a large (silver dollar? Euros are too small...) coin or something similar to their click pad on the skin of the kick drum for extra attack. Cheers, Recky ________________________________________________________ Fort\ufffdfied Productions tel: +49-228-34 62 23 mob: +49-173-51 577 57 recky@...
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Re: [L-OT] Heavy Metal Drum Mixing
2004-01-23 by Dana Kukkonen
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