Recording Drums: The Glyn Johns Method

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2011

http://in.myspace.com/danijelkelava
AT 4050 Overheads
Shure SM57 Snare Mic
AKG D112 Kick Mic
Drums Played By Ivan Kelava
Recorded & Mixed By Danijel Kelava

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  • How much eq are you putting on this by the way? i feel like there should be a high shelf on the cymbals but I guess that's subjective. And imo this is better than the 2nd vid.

  • @Jem7Vellz You tube destroyed sound. It sounds like shit mp3.... on original track there is no more highs but they sounds much more natural... and as i remember there was no possibility to put more highs, they sounded harsh to me.

  • is this a good technique for recording rock drum beats?

  • @edjorthebeast probably....:)

  • Man, I love to hear drums recorded this way.

  • @audiotrax2000 the glyn method 2 is much better......

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  • good....!

    

  • I thought Jimmy Page invented the Bonham sound ...

  • Ehhhhhhhhh......

  • very good!

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