I like the drum sound on When Forever Comes Crashing[views:1682][posts:3]__________________________________________________ [Jan 13,2006 10:58am - the_taste_of_cigarettes ""] it's really big I guess there's no triggers? |
| ___________________________________ [Jan 13,2006 11:02am - brian_dc ""] yes...very natural, sounds like they set up a bunch of mics in the vicinity of the kit along with the mics on the drums it's possible that it was just a really small room |
| ___________________________________ [Jan 13,2006 11:04am - mOe nli ""] on the original or the remaster? the remaster sounds phenomenal |
| __________________________________________________ [Jan 13,2006 11:05am - the_taste_of_cigarettes ""] different drummers, different drums, different rooms, different studios, different engineers, different mics, etc. lots of different things in the equations. no triggers on jane. k In a message dated 6/4/2005 11:21:46 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, thetasteofsilver@yahoo.com writes: Hello Kurt I was talking with some friends about the recording differences between the newly remastered material from Converge, the previous versions of said material, and the way Jane Doe came out. The discussion turned to the way the drums, as well as the guitars, were done. I had said I thought the drums on Jane Doe had some kind of trigger on the snare, whether straight or mixed with the natural sound. Was wondering if you could tell me if there's any special thing that was done on the drums on Jane Doe? Either the same as all the other recordings or specific to that one? The drum sound on When Forever... was obviously different because of a different drummer, but the tone felt very different as well. Thank you very much in advance, Nicholas |