by BongoBoy on 08 Jun 2009 18:57
It depends on what vibe you are going for. Each recording process has it merits. If you were doing Techno then obviously going a more digital route would be best. Every engineer has his/her own idea's and will "scoff" at the idea you know anything, (at least my experience).
My suggestion, he will want to mic your drums his/her own way, let em. Then strongly suggest some room mics, that way you can hear his way but you will still have the option of adding soom "real" room sounds.
If you check myspace.com/russfeltis I have an old song from my CD in 1997." Living my Life This Way". I recorded using one 1950's tube mic about 8 feet in front, 4 feet high. Yea, it doesn't sound perfect...but I kinda dig the Led Zepp vibe, I was drumming with brushes, heh,heh. Classic basement thomp sounds.
I like putting my money into my own gear, Pro Tools, mac laptop etc. You can record digital but if you are using real guitars,bass,drums, you can trash it up good. If it's your time you can experiment, I like drumming on a metal trash can lid.
also one tip, NEVER skimp on the mixing. Mixing itself is like playing an instrument, it can make it. Spend time on the vocals too, don't lose the song surrounded by cool reverbs and snare sounds, remember the song. I remember guitar players spending so much time not thinking that now you have to finish a song in a couple of hours, plan it out, rehearse.
Try to listen to some recording of the engineer you are gonna use. You would be surprised how some guys have no ear, or, it doesn't match yours.
Sorry, that sounded like a lecture.
I have wasted a lot of time and money in studio's.
I like doing it myself, Fucking control freak.
Have fun Man, sitting back in that control room is OUR church. Lay back and hear that organ play.
Rock IT !
BB. (new crazy song coming, honest)