This is the problem with us drummers nowadays. PLAYING WITH ONE FOOT IS NOT DIFFICULT. ITS ONLY A DOUBLE. PUT AWAY YOUR DOUBLE KICK AMD PLAY WITH ONE FOOT.
What have we done with innocence? It disappeared with time, it never made much sense Adolescent resident Wasting another night on planning my revenge Don't wanna be your monkey wrench One more indecent accident I'd rather leave than suffer this I'll never be your monkey wrench All this time to make amends What do you do when all your enemies are friends? Now and then I'll try to bend Under pressure, wind up snapping in the end . One last thing before I quit I never wanted any more Than I could fit into my head I still remember every single word you said And all the shit that somehow came along with it Still, there's one thing that comforts me Since I was always caged and now I'm free
I saw on produce like a pro they said that but you can clearly here the drums are infact compressed. I don't know what that interview shit was, been compressing drums for 20 years, these are compressed
The amount of compression is huge, on single elements, on overheads, and on the room. I don't think you use the word compression for what it actually means :) (not trying to be rude, probably you mean something else)
Yeah, I actually revisited the two separate interviews with the engineer (Bradley Cook) and the mixer (Chris Sheldon) on Produce Like a Pro and they mentioned printing everything hot to tape so there’s saturation, and there is in fact compression, but it wasn’t anything too heavy. They actually did use Pro Tools but only in the beginning, because Pro Tools at the time wasn’t anything more efficient than tape in those years.
@@kurdtjohn they might have been talking about when recording the drums. And you’re right pushing the pre amps onto tape can add compression. But after the fact I’d say there has to be some compression there.
Kurt Garcia that was never his setup. Outside of the Nirvana Unplugged setup, he has always had hats, ride, and a minimum of two crashes. Later setups included a third crash, an effects crash, and a China.
No software. It's raw audio files from probably one of the Guitar Hero or Rock Band games. Mixing music is like cooking a dish. Once you put all the ingredients together, there is no way to separate them again.
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It sounded like he was using a double kick for those choruses, but knowing Grohl he definitely didn't
Definitely not, very doable with one foot.
This is the problem with us drummers nowadays. PLAYING WITH ONE FOOT IS NOT DIFFICULT. ITS ONLY A DOUBLE. PUT AWAY YOUR DOUBLE KICK AMD PLAY WITH ONE FOOT.
@JacobW dude you can totally do it. I think it very well is your pedal.
Thank you for these drum tracks!
What have we done with innocence?
It disappeared with time, it never made much sense
Adolescent resident
Wasting another night on planning my revenge
Don't wanna be your monkey wrench
One more indecent accident
I'd rather leave than suffer this
I'll never be your monkey wrench
All this time to make amends
What do you do when all your enemies are friends?
Now and then I'll try to bend
Under pressure, wind up snapping in the end
.
One last thing before I quit
I never wanted any more
Than I could fit into my head
I still remember every single word you said
And all the shit that somehow came along with it
Still, there's one thing that comforts me
Since I was always caged and now I'm free
What about the temper parts
What about the temper parts
I love how Dave insisted to not use any compression on the drums. It's tricky to get such a massive sound without it.
I saw on produce like a pro they said that but you can clearly here the drums are infact compressed. I don't know what that interview shit was, been compressing drums for 20 years, these are compressed
These drums are definitely compressed, you can especially hear it in the kick.
The amount of compression is huge, on single elements, on overheads, and on the room.
I don't think you use the word compression for what it actually means :)
(not trying to be rude, probably you mean something else)
Yeah, I actually revisited the two separate interviews with the engineer (Bradley Cook) and the mixer (Chris Sheldon) on Produce Like a Pro and they mentioned printing everything hot to tape so there’s saturation, and there is in fact compression, but it wasn’t anything too heavy. They actually did use Pro Tools but only in the beginning, because Pro Tools at the time wasn’t anything more efficient than tape in those years.
@@kurdtjohn they might have been talking about when recording the drums. And you’re right pushing the pre amps onto tape can add compression. But after the fact I’d say there has to be some compression there.
Never noticed that he is mostly using just one crash cymbal hahah
I'm pretty sure his cymbal setup only includes a hi-hat, one crash, a ride, and a china.
nah I think just 1 hihat and 1 massive 30" crash ride hahah
Kurt Garcia that was never his setup. Outside of the Nirvana Unplugged setup, he has always had hats, ride, and a minimum of two crashes. Later setups included a third crash, an effects crash, and a China.
He’s using more than one crash here. He always has. He’s also riding on the hi hats and ride cymbal at various times during this song.
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Al final del coro parece que usa pedal doble o me equivoco?
umm no creo man jejej
Terrible pie de Grohl jaja
no, hace eso con un solo pie jaja, tremenda tecnica
Martin Kesseler 2 muy pocos logran hacer eso con un solo pedal
Vamos! No es dificil! Es tecnica! Dobles golpes con la tecnica slide! Y despues es groove de 3 golpes!
Hi, What is the software, which separated only batteries??? Thank's
No software. It's raw audio files from probably one of the Guitar Hero or Rock Band games.
Mixing music is like cooking a dish. Once you put all the ingredients together, there is no way to separate them again.
in a blog you have all these multitracks. separated by name, with a mega link
@@Dennis19901 false get melodyne u can seperate any track or note in the song even change it
@@samjones6191 That's not how that works. Once the master tracks are mixed into one track, it's over.
@@Dennis19901 lol no it does i use it alot its seperates each note even , its call dna
Is this Taylor or Grohl
grohl
Taylor did join till touring even then he only played half the songs on next album.