Prepping Your Drums with David Mead
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In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble are joined again by guitar/drum tech and musician, David Mead, to discuss prepping your drums for recording.
This is a part two of our conversation with David that started last episode with a discussion on prepping your guitars. Since he is also a drummer and has a lot of experience dealing with drums too, we decided to have him back to talk about shells, heads, cymbals, and the like.
We also get into talking about tuning and dampening. Considering how important drums are for your recordings, this is definitely an episode to check out.
00:00 Show Intro
02:42 Why Drums Matter
04:38 Shells And Bearing Edges
10:42 Out Of Round Problems
14:38 Lugs And Hardware Fixes
16:31 Choosing Drum Heads
22:03 Coated Vs Clear Heads
24:35 Tuning And Head Seating
32:02 Tuning Technique And Tools
34:48 Drum Snobs
35:47 Tension Tuning Fails
36:47 Orchestral vs Ringo Tuning
38:10 Hands On Tuning Method
38:41 Bottom Head Strategy
40:56 Concert Toms
43:20 Impact of Shell Woods
45:03 Vistalites Live Vs Studio
46:13 Kit Sizes And Big Kicks
49:49 Cymbals
54:59 Cymbal Keyholing
56:36 Drum Treatments
01:00:16 Gels Tape And DIY Mutes
01:03:58 Cymbals Cant Be Fixed In Post
01:06:53 Choosing And Auditioning Cymbals
01:08:58 Wrap Up And Where To Find David
01:10:12 Final Outro Credits
Check out David at:
https://www.magneticheavenmusic.com
Instagram: @magnetic.heaven
Reverb.com store: https://reverb.com/shop/magneticheaven
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Drum tuning book:
https://www.drumacoustics.com/
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Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
and
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
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