Chill'N
Chill'N with a jazz-rock beat :W I started playing with a track alignment tool, to align all the drum mics B) This is a initial test of it.
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ArkRockStudio I'm starting to just click download without even listening to your great stuff knowing I'll probably download it anyways. Thanks for great material:D:W:D+1
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December 06 2018 02:26:08

mpointon Very cool template, WD! Nice groove - laid-back and a great, natural sound. I'd be interested in the tool you used too!
One question: your stereo image suggests you're left-handed - hi-hat to the left, ride to the right? I don't remember you being left-handed in the videos?+1
One question: your stereo image suggests you're left-handed - hi-hat to the left, ride to the right? I don't remember you being left-handed in the videos?+1
December 06 2018 02:31:43

WhiteDrum55 The tool is a plugin called Auto-Align. You pick the track to reference to (the overhead mic) and then you can align all of the close mics to it. +1
December 06 2018 02:34:09

WhiteDrum55 It will also align to a stereo image. So for this track I used a stereo mix of the ORTF (L/R) overheads as the reference and it seemed to work well. +1
December 06 2018 02:37:32

mpointon I've played around with the ORTF layout - classic '70s setup, I think. But you have very distinct stereo separation on your cymbals so I'm impressed you achieved that with a close-mic overhead setup.
Awesome sound either way! +1
Awesome sound either way! +1
December 06 2018 02:38:47

WhiteDrum55 Good ear! The stereo image is slightly skewed because the overheads are align at a slight angle over my left shoulder and centered right over the snare. Cheers Martin! :) +0
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