TPR Recording Tip of the Day: Secret to Tracking Huge Drum Sounds!

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2009

Chris Baseford's holding nothing back! Here he reveals another trade secret to larger-than-life drum sounds.

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  • no feedback problems?

  • what kind of effect will this have on quantization?

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  • Reamping is a very popular technique. Most the time it will take place after the editing of the tracks and then pumped into the room by itself, sometimes only the kick+snare maybe toms, or if they're sequenced tracks then everything will be amped and rerecorded. Thus this negates the issues with feedback and quantization.

  • This can work out well if ur lucky.if your not lucky the worst case is u just trash the tracks.... or maybe when the tracking is done set up your best room mics in the mixing room and run them to some tube pres and beef it up that way

  • @bennyboytx Some people just like analogue...if i could...i would.

  • I'm no expert, but this doesn't seem practical in this day and age of plugins and DAWs.

  • got to be careful with that - I just watched your video on phase.....

  • The mixer will hate you.

  • @arcanum89 Same thing I thought of just after watching. Or latency ? If no, than I DO believe it sounds HUUUGE.

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