2012/07/14 21:11:49
The Maillard Reaction
I'm excited about my latest, most favorite drum sample so I thought I'd post for the fun of it.

I needed a fresh resonator head for my kick drum so I thought I'd have some fun and try decorating the room a bit to reflect the vibe the surroundings. I sought out a custom printing service.

A couple weeks ago I made this "painting" or image of some Dogwood flowers using Photoshop and then I uploaded it to a print service website. At the time I was told it would take 4 to 6 weeks before I'd hear anything about it.

A day later I stumbled on some discouraging bad vibe reviews that said I might end up wishing I'd found some other service.

I was happily surprised when a Fed Ex driver showed up this Saturday afternoon. This is 2 to 4 weeks early. I had just finished drumming with an old time guitar playing friend and was really stoked to have the surprise of the receipt of the package. I couldn't figure out what it was until I opened the package. :-)

I liked the drum head they sent out so much that I asked my wife to take a couple snap shots to show off. :-)





I'll probably install it tomorrow and enjoy the fresh sound. :-)


best regards,
mike

2012/07/14 21:33:02
craigb
Very nice, but won't the petals fall off from the vibration?
2012/07/14 22:18:55
backwoods
Great idea Mike- it looks terrific too!

How do you isolate the drums at your studio Mike?


2012/07/15 07:34:17
The Maillard Reaction
Hi Backwoods,
 I don't really have a formal studio I have a building that is dedicated to music production but I primarily work on the road or on location. For the past 5 years I've been doing more work with e drums at my place but now I want to get back to the sound of acoustic drums and live playing so I set up my kit in the production room as I continue to try to redefine it as the "live" room.

 As far as isolation here at my place I have used different rooms for the various instruments and I patch a bunch of headphones out so that stuff is isolated but players can see each other.

 The music building is detached from the "shack". I have often put stuff in both buildings and tracked it all simultaneously.


 With my latest attempt at a dedicated live room I am setting up the drum kit as a feature and hoping to keep it mic'd up and ready to go.

 I encourage bass players to go direct so it's easy to have the drummer and the bass player jamming in the same room.

 I use GK Ultraphones, which are isolation headphones, for the guys in the drum room so they can easily hear the sound going to the DAW.

 I used to encourage bands to track live all together in big room but after 5 years of doing demos with e drums I have become more accustomed to over dub production and working forward step by step. The idea of doing full live takes is great but I have found that only a few bands rehearse their new material enough to make the possibility of fixing stuff in edits all that easy. Sure, I can perform reconstructive surgery, but I'd rather do that on just the drums and bass and get that squared away rather than have to fix a flub on a full 24 tracks.  I still do that full tracking on occasions and that's when we put stuff all over the place and in the other "shack" we call the house, but I hesitate to perform multi-track surgery on that stuff any more. I don't like to find that I am working harder than the musicians did unless someone gives me a good reason. :-)


 With regards to the drums, I usually just use a simple mic-ing setup and I like to isolate the kick mic with blankets as demonstrated by Bruce Swedien. I actually did not do this on my last drum tracking session and I regret it. I like to build a box out of stiff rockwool panels and then I cover that with a blanket.

 The other spot mics are just isolated by virtue of the close mic-ing proximity.

 I like the sound of room mics and I gravitate towards that tonality so it is helpful that I avoid bleed from guitar cabs and such.

 At my place I am still in the process of moving the kit around and finding the place where it and the room work the best. I think I am close... but I'll always second guess that snare. ;-)

 In the past I have done a lot of live work with full bleed etc. There's nothing wrong with working that way but there is less potential for performing clean edits after the fact with all the bleed. I like the sound of bleed, I just don't enjoy editing it all the much.

 I am a sucker for live music and all the foibles. I like stuff to feel a bit edgy, but lately I have been trying to set up a place where we can get the clean and modern drumming sound which I hope will become a natural compliment for all the commonplace DAW magic we can do know a days.

 I don't think I did a good job of answering your question... but I tried. :-)


 best regards,
mike




 
2012/07/15 13:34:06
SCorey
So you shipped the print service the drumhead and they printed on it? Which print service?
2012/07/15 14:00:53
The Maillard Reaction
Hi Steve,
 I stumbled on this site and placed an order for a new drum head which they supply:

http://www.inkedbyevans.com/

The service turned out great with the exception that I had wanted to contact them after I uploaded the image and they offer no contact info. So I just let it ride.

 I later found out about this outfit, which has a great reputation for making someone available as a contact through out the process.

 http://www.vintagelogos.com/

 I'll probably try them at some point as well.

 Here's a 1/20th scale of what I sent in:



then I selected the TAMA logo that they supply the line art for, and they add their brand logo and display a "proof" like this:




I just got done playing it and it has made the kick sound much better than it had with the damaged resonator. :-) Good Times.




best regards,
mike
2012/07/15 14:04:38
craigb
Do you have to have the image ruined by printing TAMA and EVANS on the top of it?
2012/07/15 14:19:59
The Maillard Reaction

Ruined???     :-S

I like the TAMA logo. The last head had one just like it.

You can choose to not have that.

There is no practical way to opt out of the Evans logo, but I think the other service I linked too would do exactly what you ask for.


best,
mike
2012/07/15 14:29:15
bapu
Brown sandals?

Brown sandals?

Pffft.

Well, you got the white sox roight.

2012/07/15 14:30:37
The Maillard Reaction
That was for you bapsi.

;-)









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