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Post by jeromemason on Nov 11, 2014 1:53:40 GMT -6
Oh........ the name of that snare would look really cool in my sample library Hakan *wink wink, cough, cough*
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Post by drumrec on Nov 11, 2014 17:30:50 GMT -6
Oh........ the name of that snare would look really cool in my sample library Hakan *wink wink, cough, cough* I can hit a few layers next time I Tracking with my boat anchors to snare, no problem bro
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Post by Johnkenn on Nov 11, 2014 18:00:58 GMT -6
And me!
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Post by ElGato on Nov 11, 2014 18:19:26 GMT -6
Lovely snare. I'm now into deep snares. Just got a 14x8 ludwig: db.tt/2tkLMFUFDon't know why it doesn't attach the pic itself. Clips soon.
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Post by drumrec on Jul 11, 2015 5:45:36 GMT -6
Oh........ the name of that snare would look really cool in my sample library Hakan *wink wink, cough, cough* Do not know if it can make someone happier, but I know some who want sample of the fat snare which was in a clip earlier. I added up all of the sample in the Trigger 2 for those who have it (as the picture below) .Otherwise all 12 layers in each folder in waw files for those who do not have the trigger. I did not fit with the "Chamber sample" in the trigger for it had only 8 pads (cell), but it is included in waw files. There is nothing strange with mics and preamps. They wonderful Capi VP26, API, Neve had to work. Since there has been little EQ and compression on the way in to the computer. That said, nothing strange. Was the second time I put the sample in the trigger and I got it to work on my system, so I think I have made the right (not 100% of it). Bought trigger because it is unbeatable, the best gate I heard. So it is used mostly to the gate of my mixes. Now the snare drum a little higher tuned than the one I had in my previous post. There I had tuned into the more for that style. Believe that this pitch is better suited to more styles. Hope you can benefit something from it in any song and let me know if this is the case, it would be fun to hear. Just download it in zip format from the link I post this from my Wetransfer. Upload a taste of snare drum here so you can hear if there is something to have. Kind Regard Hakan Hansson Drumrec SD Camco 9
https%3A//soundcloud.com/drumsdrumsdrums-2/drumrec-fat-sd-9-camco
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Post by kcatthedog on Jul 11, 2015 14:07:06 GMT -6
wow nice deep tone !!
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Post by drumrec on Jul 12, 2015 6:22:29 GMT -6
Nice to hear Let me know if you got it to work well with the trigger 2 (if you have it). I'm curious if it works well? Got a taste to do more sample, was pretty fun!
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Post by kcatthedog on Jul 12, 2015 8:28:15 GMT -6
I don't use trigger 1 or 2 but there should be no problem loading a sample into its library and then using it ? I use a funny old school analog thing: called a real drummer
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Post by wiz on Jul 12, 2015 17:39:31 GMT -6
Nice to hear Let me know if you got it to work well with the trigger 2 (if you have it). I'm curious if it works well? Got a taste to do more sample, was pretty fun! I just downloaded it and put it into Trigger 2 no problems. Sounds very good. thanks for that very cool of you. If I end up using it on something I will post it up here. cheers Wiz
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Post by drumrec on Jul 13, 2015 8:40:03 GMT -6
Thanks for your heads wiz kcatthedogAs I wrote earlier, I'm not so used to doing own sample to the trigger. Was quite fun and I have 20+ snares here in my studio! The next project would be to make sample of my two Black Beauty Ludwig snare. I'll dig a little deeper into the trigger after the summer holidays. Thanks again for feedback guys /H
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Post by drumrec on Sept 23, 2015 18:13:29 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. I sneak in to my man cave studio between the building of www.facebook.com/westwoodmusic.sthlm studio complex. Had a fun evening in the studio to find a late 70s, early 80s Sound of the drums to a client. The drums got dressed with traditionel "black dot" skin and a lot of "moon gel" (info 4 us drum nerds) so to get it nice and dry sounds! Of course it is jsteiger classic API VP26 which is faithful servants beyond some Neve and API preamps...wery...wery dry sound and i like it...will be more dry in the future
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Post by jsteiger on Sept 23, 2015 18:25:01 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. I sneak in to my man cave studio between the building of www.facebook.com/westwoodmusic.sthlm studio complex. Had a fun evening in the studio to find a late 70s, early 80s Sound of the drums to a client. The drums got dressed with traditionel "black dot" skin and a lot of "moon gel" (info 4 us drum nerds) so to get it nice and dry sounds! Of course it is jsteiger classic API VP26 which is faithful servants beyond some Neve and API preamps...wery...wery dry sound and i like it...will be more dry in the future Fuck me that sounds amazing!! Simply fantastic!
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Post by EmRR on Sept 23, 2015 21:30:42 GMT -6
on a lighter note I was looking up some stuff on a cm700 mic I've got today and on the crown website came across mention of fixing a boundry mic to the drummers chest. that made me laugh. so who's tried it? anyone want to try it? Cool ... but it would never work for me! I have an ability to involuntarily humming when I'm sitting and playing drums. Heard it in a recording for almost 15 years ago that there was something strange humming with the recording. We took the channel to channel until it was just overhead mics left and I was the guilty one. Has become a little better over the years to control this humming when recording! So a microphone on my chest would be devastating when recording, haha Wow, so I was in a band with a guy who hummed along loudly while playing drums, loud enough it was always in the OH's if you soloed them. Hearing that the first time ended the session, with his embarrassment and the rest of us rolling around on the floor in tears laughing. I have an Amperite lavalier ribbon I've made a few drummers wear, gives a neat trashcan mid-centric punch, if it fits the work. It looks like they are wearing a big matchbox. I tend to use the butt mic approach with a compressed ribbon a lot. Lately I've had the 1932 Carrier condenser mic out front of every kit, it's a natural compression device which overloads into flat waveforms without sounding distorted, since it has little over 5K.
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Post by tonycamphd on Sept 24, 2015 0:38:08 GMT -6
Cool ... but it would never work for me! I have an ability to involuntarily humming when I'm sitting and playing drums. Heard it in a recording for almost 15 years ago that there was something strange humming with the recording. We took the channel to channel until it was just overhead mics left and I was the guilty one. Has become a little better over the years to control this humming when recording! So a microphone on my chest would be devastating when recording, haha Wow, so I was in a band with a guy who hummed along loudly while playing drums, loud enough it was always in the OH's if you soloed them. Hearing that the first time ended the session, with his embarrassment and the rest of us rolling around on the floor in tears laughing. I have an Amperite lavalier ribbon I've made a few drummers wear, gives a neat trashcan mid-centric punch, if it fits the work. It looks like they are wearing a big matchbox. I tend to use the butt mic approach with a compressed ribbon a lot. Lately I've had the 1932 Carrier condenser mic out front of every kit, it's a natural compression device which overloads into flat waveforms without sounding distorted, since it has little over 5K. U know who else growled like a bear into drum mics? John Bonham, I'd roll around on the floor laughing if i sounded like that too 8)
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Post by levon on Sept 24, 2015 1:10:04 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. I sneak in to my man cave studio between the building of www.facebook.com/westwoodmusic.sthlm studio complex. Had a fun evening in the studio to find a late 70s, early 80s Sound of the drums to a client. The drums got dressed with traditionel "black dot" skin and a lot of "moon gel" (info 4 us drum nerds) so to get it nice and dry sounds! Of course it is jsteiger classic API VP26 which is faithful servants beyond some Neve and API preamps...wery...wery dry sound and i like it...will be more dry in the future Fuck me that sounds amazing!! Simply fantastic! Fuck me, what can I add to that? Jeff said it all...
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Post by Ward on Sept 24, 2015 5:05:58 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. Please, feel free to terrorize us some more!! I can't even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed that. When I heard that gigantic snare on its own in the sample, I thought "How is that ever going to work in a mix" and well, in a light arrangement it is just delicious!
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Post by drumrec on Sept 24, 2015 11:28:09 GMT -6
Fuck me that sounds amazing!! Simply fantastic! Fuck me, what can I add to that? Jeff said it all... U guys are too kind I just love to sit and tweak the preamps, mic and tuning drums, etc. sometimes it becomes quite decent. But @jstelger is guilty without trial regarding this drum sound. I pushed VP26 preamps pretty hard. I had the pad (12 channels pad) before all 6 VP26 so I could get the most delicious and meaty of them, outstanding! Ward Promise that there will be more! But this is not the snare which I did sample of. This is a Pearl Brass "free floating" snare 6 1/2 deep. But very low tuned. The snare I did sample of was my Camco 9 "deep. I needed a snare that responded a little faster but still deep, so Pearl Brass snare did the job pretty well. p.s glad you got any use of the sample!
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Post by svart on Sept 24, 2015 11:35:57 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. I sneak in to my man cave studio between the building of www.facebook.com/westwoodmusic.sthlm studio complex. Had a fun evening in the studio to find a late 70s, early 80s Sound of the drums to a client. The drums got dressed with traditionel "black dot" skin and a lot of "moon gel" (info 4 us drum nerds) so to get it nice and dry sounds! Of course it is jsteiger classic API VP26 which is faithful servants beyond some Neve and API preamps...wery...wery dry sound and i like it...will be more dry in the future That groove around 0:20 is awesome. So looks like CS dot on the snare? Emperor X CS?
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Post by drumrec on Sept 24, 2015 15:08:23 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. I sneak in to my man cave studio between the building of www.facebook.com/westwoodmusic.sthlm studio complex. Had a fun evening in the studio to find a late 70s, early 80s Sound of the drums to a client. The drums got dressed with traditionel "black dot" skin and a lot of "moon gel" (info 4 us drum nerds) so to get it nice and dry sounds! Of course it is jsteiger classic API VP26 which is faithful servants beyond some Neve and API preamps...wery...wery dry sound and i like it...will be more dry in the future That groove around 0:20 is awesome. So looks like CS dot on the snare? Emperor X CS? Good eyes there svart First I had "Clear black dot" on the snare. But thought that the ghost hits sounded a little unnatural in the mix. So I switched to coated CS X, much better. But it is clear "black dot" on bd to, love that sound from "clear black dot".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2015 20:53:19 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. I sneak in to my man cave studio between the building of www.facebook.com/westwoodmusic.sthlm studio complex. Had a fun evening in the studio to find a late 70s, early 80s Sound of the drums to a client. The drums got dressed with traditionel "black dot" skin and a lot of "moon gel" (info 4 us drum nerds) so to get it nice and dry sounds! Of course it is jsteiger classic API VP26 which is faithful servants beyond some Neve and API preamps...wery...wery dry sound and i like it...will be more dry in the future That sound very nice, can you share please.some of the EQ and mixing that you did on that recording. and the chain, Pre's. converter etc.etc. Thank you <script type="text/javascript" src="safari-extension://com.ebay.safari.myebaymanager-QYHMMGCMJR/a6b2bdf3/background/helpers/prefilterHelper.js"></script>
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Post by drumrec on Sept 25, 2015 4:38:13 GMT -6
Hi bigboneIt's really nothing strange with this mix, rather less strange because it's so dry. What took the most time was the tuning of the drums and mic placements. I wrote down the things that I use on "more info" on youtube link. The only thing that was a bit different this time was that I took a Shure SM7 just above the bass (you see it on the video) and let it go through "Harris" compressor really hard. Will return if there is something more specefikt you want to know Thanks /H
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2015 4:56:16 GMT -6
Hi bigboneIt's really nothing strange with this mix, rather less strange because it's so dry. What took the most time was the tuning of the drums and mic placements. I wrote down the things that I use on "more info" on youtube link. The only thing that was a bit different this time was that I took a Shure SM7 just above the bass (you see it on the video) and let it go through "Harris" compressor really hard. Will return if there is something more specefikt you want to know Thanks /H Can i ask what kind of EQ you used , what frequency you did cut or boost, thank you. <script type="text/javascript" src="safari-extension://com.ebay.safari.myebaymanager-QYHMMGCMJR/e1a8383d/background/helpers/prefilterHelper.js"></script>
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Post by svart on Sept 25, 2015 11:42:28 GMT -6
That groove around 0:20 is awesome. So looks like CS dot on the snare? Emperor X CS? Good eyes there svart First I had "Clear black dot" on the snare. But thought that the ghost hits sounded a little unnatural in the mix. So I switched to coated CS X, much better. But it is clear "black dot" on bd to, love that sound from "clear black dot". I play emperor X CS heads on my snares.. Great heads, nice and fat but still enough ring to cut the mix.
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Post by drumrec on Apr 24, 2022 12:32:39 GMT -6
Now it was a while since I terrorized u guys with some rattling cans. Please, feel free to terrorize us some more!! I can't even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed that. When I heard that gigantic snare on its own in the sample, I thought "How is that ever going to work in a mix" and well, in a light arrangement it is just delicious! Then I take you at your word and do it @ Ward-io-Scape Here we go...
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Post by ragan on Apr 24, 2022 12:37:59 GMT -6
Please, feel free to terrorize us some more!! I can't even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed that. When I heard that gigantic snare on its own in the sample, I thought "How is that ever going to work in a mix" and well, in a light arrangement it is just delicious! Then I take you at your word and do it @ Ward-io-Scape Here we go... Hakan, I’m glad you responded (7 years later 😅) cause it alerted me to this great thread. Thanks for sharing your drum knowledge, man.
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