This is the problem with us drummers nowadays. PLAYING WITH ONE FOOT IS NOT DIFFICULT. ITS ONLY A DOUBLE. PUT AWAY YOUR DOUBLE KICK AMD PLAY WITH ONE FOOT.
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I saw on produce like a pro they said that but you can clearly here the drums are infact compressed. I don't know what that interview shit was, been compressing drums for 20 years, these are compressed
The amount of compression is huge, on single elements, on overheads, and on the room. I don't think you use the word compression for what it actually means :) (not trying to be rude, probably you mean something else)
Yeah, I actually revisited the two separate interviews with the engineer (Bradley Cook) and the mixer (Chris Sheldon) on Produce Like a Pro and they mentioned printing everything hot to tape so there’s saturation, and there is in fact compression, but it wasn’t anything too heavy. They actually did use Pro Tools but only in the beginning, because Pro Tools at the time wasn’t anything more efficient than tape in those years.
@@kurdtjohn they might have been talking about when recording the drums. And you’re right pushing the pre amps onto tape can add compression. But after the fact I’d say there has to be some compression there.
No software. It's raw audio files from probably one of the Guitar Hero or Rock Band games. Mixing music is like cooking a dish. Once you put all the ingredients together, there is no way to separate them again.
Kurt Garcia that was never his setup. Outside of the Nirvana Unplugged setup, he has always had hats, ride, and a minimum of two crashes. Later setups included a third crash, an effects crash, and a China.