Blood on the Wall v1 - Decker - Drum Video

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2024
  • Taken from my old band's demo cassette tape "The Red Tape", produced a challenge within itself. Being originally from a well used tape source, the timing of songs did not stay consistent, meaning, no click track used, this is all by ear and memories 30 years old :) Original demos used a drum machine, so now this gives a more true to life drum sound/feel. Mistakes and all!
    A big thank you to bandmates:
    -Tim Decker
    -Christian Lee
    -Brent Kentaro
    Here is a fan/band favorite, Blood on the Wall, please enjoy!
    Featuring a beautiful @SevenSixDrumCompany Bolivian Rosewood 5.5" x 14" snare drum.

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  • @michieltjampens4924
    @michieltjampens4924 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great cover. Are you using overheads with the Yamaha EAD10 for recording the cymbals?

    • @SterlingSoundz
      @SterlingSoundz  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not a cover, a Decker original :) Yes, using NT5 matched overheads, SM56 on snare, and a Beta 91, along with the EAD module(main unit) and triggers on toms.

    • @michieltjampens4924
      @michieltjampens4924 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SterlingSoundz Thanks for your answer. Can i ask you connect al those mics to the EAD 10? Are you using a little mixer? Or is at more complex?

    • @SterlingSoundz
      @SterlingSoundz  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@michieltjampens4924 Not a problem, I'm using 6 triggers to the EAD unit, using Y splits on Port 1-2A, 3-4, and running solo cords to 5 & 6. From EAD, headphones out to mixer, so I can hear the EAD. Overheads, snare, kick, gong drum mic, and Roland SPD-S run straight to my 16 channel mixer, then main outs to EAD Port 1B(where the hoop stereo unit would plug in). I mute the EAD feed at the mixer, so that it doesn't go back into the EAD with my mixer send. Use the Auto balance of mic/trigger on the EAD to settle the mix so that it's not peaking the EAD unit itself. Hoping this makes sense, with path of signal travel?

    • @michieltjampens4924
      @michieltjampens4924 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SterlingSoundz Thanks for your reply. This is perhaps a stupid question. Can you record cymbals with a mixer? I'm just a newbie.

    • @SterlingSoundz
      @SterlingSoundz  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@michieltjampens4924 Yes you can, depending on your kit size, either use one mic that's centralized above your kit, or use a matched pair set of mics, and have them over either side of the kit. If doing two mics, make sure each mic is the same height and distance away from the snare, as the other, to avoid phasing of sound. You'll have to Google for more info, as I don't want to write a novel here. Keep in mind, I'm not a sound engineer, just a drummer who has picked up a few things :) If you have more questions, I believe I have my email posted under my contact.