Our drummers are having their semi-annual debate about who's playing too much ... or not.
Seems like isolating the drums during a song is a good way to tell; this is Jack Straw from an April gig we did. All you're hearing is two kick mics, and two omnis, each kit panned hard left and right. Rest of the band is just stage spill.
Specifically, drummer in your left headphone thinks the drummer in the right headphone is overplaying. What do you think? Assuming you have nothing better to do with your time ... LOL
(If you are using Safari on a Mac, try Firefox instead, MP3 files are 44.1 kHz and Safari doesn't like 'em.)
http://playingdead.net/jackstrawdrums.mp3
You can hear the whole band doing Jack Straw here -- track 7 on the player:
http://www.archive.org/details/pd2011-0 ... hnnydsset2
Seems like isolating the drums during a song is a good way to tell; this is Jack Straw from an April gig we did. All you're hearing is two kick mics, and two omnis, each kit panned hard left and right. Rest of the band is just stage spill.
Specifically, drummer in your left headphone thinks the drummer in the right headphone is overplaying. What do you think? Assuming you have nothing better to do with your time ... LOL
(If you are using Safari on a Mac, try Firefox instead, MP3 files are 44.1 kHz and Safari doesn't like 'em.)
http://playingdead.net/jackstrawdrums.mp3
You can hear the whole band doing Jack Straw here -- track 7 on the player:
http://www.archive.org/details/pd2011-0 ... hnnydsset2
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http://www.playingdead.net
Check out my original record at http://vicderobertis.com
or https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/crook ... d978388845
http://leftyguitarsonly.com
http://www.playingdead.net