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MIXING LIVE DRUMS | Recreating the 1969 "Cripple Creek" Americana Drum Sound 

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How do you recreate an organic, intensely analog late '60s drum sound, using modern digital tools? Cooper Anderson shows you his techniques, using raw drum tracks from Dylan Wissing in the style of Levon Helm and The Band's classic "Up On Cripple Creek."
Creating the Sound offers complete end-to-end tutorials on re-creating famous breakbeats and iconic records. Our techniques have landed credits on Grammy-winning, Platinum-selling records with Alicia Keys, John Legend, Drake, fun., Kanye West, Jay-Z, Eminem, Future, Wu Tang Clan and many more. We'll show you how we do it, every step of the way at www.creatingthe....
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Комментарии : 8   
@HugoJL
@HugoJL Год назад
Just had the fortune of discovering your channel. Love your content, is very unique and valuable. Greetings from Mexico
@notakria
@notakria 22 дня назад
Сильно, мужик!
@rekindle
@rekindle 2 года назад
This is great - I didn't know it was a marching band snare on the original, it's one of my favourite sounding records, so difficult to get into that area though - i think mic bleed from other instruments and the drums bleeding into other tracks might have been a factor too? - Anyway, this is a great video! Is it a sample pack you're working on here or are you mixing a song?
@gabelossusthe4th
@gabelossusthe4th 2 года назад
Actually, Levon repurposed the marching snare as a tom. For the actual snare he typically used a 4x14 (Ludwig or Leedy I think?)
@handidrummed
@handidrummed Год назад
@@gabelossusthe4th it was a single tension snare with gut or wire coiled cloth individual strand snare wires. That plays a huge part in how his snare sounds. The drum itself was probably a Lyon & Healy according to a few people I've asked about it. I have a 1910 Nokes & Nicolai that I put Grover snares on but kept the calf heads and it nails that tone.
@gabelossusthe4th
@gabelossusthe4th Год назад
@@handidrummed Agreed. Seeing as it's the '10s, most manufacturers had switched from gut to the coiled wire especially on the lower end wood-hoop model like this. I have a JW Pepper with the coiled wire and it nails the sound as well until you switch it out with modern wire snares and it's totally not even close!
@gabelossusthe4th
@gabelossusthe4th 2 года назад
Good sound but not quite accurate - the marching snare was actually used as his rack tom. Levon's snare was a lot shorter, maybe 4" high by 14" diameter but it was still single tension like the rest of his kit. Watch the Last Waltz or Live at the Academy of Music videos to see the snare - this is the one that Cripple Creek and probably the rest of that record was cut with.
@OscarNijak
@OscarNijak Год назад
Good and interesting work tryin modern ways to recreate that sound! I’m in for that myself so this was inspiring. 👍🏼 Speaking of his kit… Check this video out if you haven’t seen it already: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TaKD1Vdarnw.html
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