Elimination Man by Never Too Old

Started by DRUMMERBOYLE, January 10, 2015, 01:40:18 PM

DRUMMERBOYLE

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Calamity's Hotrod Studios does it again
Elimination Man
Never Too Old
Studio Drummer,Recording and Production Engineer

thetworegs

Now that cleaned the ears out .....excellent production ....not my normal genre but loved it!! More please...
   
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SwanSong

Wow that does clean the ears and wake up the body lo
in all seriousness very good metal sound going on here .
almost reminds me a bit of black Sabbath early days.
great production . welcome to the forum cheers NEIL .!!

Groundy

Great sound, Great production.......Alex

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Boss BR-800
 
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Boss Micro BR


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chapperz66

Fine bit of metal there.  Tell us more about the recording methods.  I am always interested in the process.

Paul

DRUMMERBOYLE

I run all my mics into a Soundcraft FX16ii.  I have a creation station 400 with sonar X2 installed. From there its just one instrument at a time and have some fun.I almost forgot the 3 m-audio 1010lt soundcards.
Studio Drummer,Recording and Production Engineer

Ferryman_1957

Definitely a lot of rock going on here in a very good way. I picked up a kind of Hawkwind-y feel to the main chord sequences and some of the progressions but it's way heavier than them! Love the guitar freakouts going on there and the overall aural assault, nice and heavy. Good vox as well, a great listen.

Farrell Jackson

Metal Mania! The drums are recorded very well as is the whole song. What mics are you using on the drums etc.?

Farrell
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Tascam DP-32
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Fostex VF-160



Farrell Jackson


Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Johnbee

Great metal work.  Black Sabbath meets Alice In Chains on the vocal work.  Was this recorded on the little Micro BR?

:) John B.

DRUMMERBOYLE

I used an AKG D112 on the bass drum a set of CAD TM211's on all "8" toms. 2 CAD CM217's for the overheads and Shure SM57's top and bottom on the snare. DI box on the bass and SM57'S on the guitars. Vocals were done with  RODE NT1A. As for the little Micro BR never used one. I use sonarX1 with 3 M-Audio 1010lt sound cards in a SWEETWATER Creation Station CS400. All mics ran into a SOUNDCRAFT FX16ii mixing board.
Studio Drummer,Recording and Production Engineer