
Simon Dorn
Well-known member
More like a production thread, but since the guitars are raw...
Don't know about you, but i think it's not too shabby, considering i did not use any EQ on Guitars (recorded with very low Volume) and Bass and i only used a very basic Drum Kit.
I removed all the additional Mics from the Kit (there's 3 availabe for each Kick and 3 for the Snare f.e. and they are generally all used in the Presets, that come with the Packs) and i only used one per Drum Shell with just an EQ84 on each of it, Plate Reverb on the Snare, 2 Overheads, 2 Room Mics. Bleed from the Shell Mics is disabled.
EQ, Tape Presence and Maximizer on the Master-Bus.
I often find modern productions too overprocessed.
Went for a different Amp-EQ-Setting this time. I would have found this way too harsh before in the room, but the Ears lie all the time.
Now i like it. With a bit more guitar-amp-volume the tone's certainly much thicker on the recording as well.
Don't know about you, but i think it's not too shabby, considering i did not use any EQ on Guitars (recorded with very low Volume) and Bass and i only used a very basic Drum Kit.
I removed all the additional Mics from the Kit (there's 3 availabe for each Kick and 3 for the Snare f.e. and they are generally all used in the Presets, that come with the Packs) and i only used one per Drum Shell with just an EQ84 on each of it, Plate Reverb on the Snare, 2 Overheads, 2 Room Mics. Bleed from the Shell Mics is disabled.
EQ, Tape Presence and Maximizer on the Master-Bus.
I often find modern productions too overprocessed.
Went for a different Amp-EQ-Setting this time. I would have found this way too harsh before in the room, but the Ears lie all the time.
Now i like it. With a bit more guitar-amp-volume the tone's certainly much thicker on the recording as well.