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9 years назад

PowersOnDrums

Good for a 4pc kit, but nothing any bigger like my 8pc dbl bass kit.

10 years назад

Alexander Barnato

Aw, yeah... That's creamy. Love it.

10 years назад

Bryce Hodge

Do I need to engage the -10 db pad for this mixing technique?

10 years назад

nong narakorn

More punch is what you get from this extra mic , super cool dude.

10 years назад

Dean McCormick

Thanks for sharing this dude, very useful trick;).

10 years назад

Jim Bond

Which pattern is the mic in? Cardioid?

10 years назад

Geovanny Diaz

I Have a question, a lot of this mic big diaphragm condenser, have optional polar patterns. how do you set that up, in cardiod ?? or omni. thanks man I have learn a lot with your videos 

10 years назад

Adam Sayer

Drum Ideas

10 years назад

Danny Sybrant

+recordingrevolution Hey, Graham. The Kel HM-2D is discontinued. Are there any mics you would recommend for a similar sound? Or should I look and find a used one?

10 years назад

Christy Rattigan

What is EQ?

10 years назад

Oscar Lopez

so do you still use overhead mics? with the fat mic

10 years назад

Alaap Sikander

i barely hear that change overall cuz obviously facing kick but it definitely brings up sort of the body of the kit all together with some warmth and not a lot of High frequency information.also your EQ obviously is very subtle cuz of being the E series and that gives it a structure for sure! i can see parts or sections where this mic can be automated in n out or also can be used for a complete song of a certain type! thanks for this info !

10 years назад

Brent Waterbury

Graham, thx so much so this video on fat mono mic on the drums! Sounds fuller!

10 years назад

Sam Steensen

That's Eric Valentine's technique, which Greg Wells stole :P

10 years назад

Levi Betz

Saw this pop up in related videos again, just wanted to pop in and say that I tried this in a session and it sounded great! Really added some power to a rock session I engineered.

10 years назад

Thom Dumdust

Man, that snare sounds fat!

10 years назад

Sean Donahue

This was awesome!!!!!

10 years назад

Levi Betz

Cool sound! I'll have to use this. Some of those Adele songs have such killer drum tones.

10 years назад

ArcticBulletNation

I have a preamp kind of issue I need to solve. I bought a Universal Audio LA-610, which is a tube preamp with one channel. I am gonna buy an Audient ASP880, which is a solid state preamp, with 8 channels. That leaves me with 9 channels. But, what part of the drum kit, do I use my tube preamp? I am thinking the Fat Mic, shown in this video, since tube adds warmth, and thats what the Fat Mic technique is supposed to do too, right?

10 years назад

Reno Mellow

With a drummer playing so soflty and minimal, you can put any microphone anywhere, it will always brings something more. Try this technique with a metal drummer who plays fast fills and beats on a monster kit and it'll ruin the sound. THERE'S NO HARD AND FAST RULES in audio recording. Experiment yourself depending on your playing, kit, room, mic, preamp and mood of the moment

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