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well my band and i are goin to a local studio in my town..and i was just wonderin what some of u guys do before u record..cuz i'm pretty nervous cause some venues won't let us book shows with them cuz we don't have songs on our myspace...so we need to do a good job on our recording..and i'm getting pretty nervous that i'll forget the drum part that i made up and stuff like that..








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Tune the drums








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Don't just tune the drums, GET NEW HEADS!!!! That's one of the most important things you can do for a good drum sound.

Oh, and RELAX!!! If you're all nervous you'll sound nervous. In this day and age nothing you do is permanent. If you mess up you can always try again. And if you try another take you can always go back. So don't stress out about it! Smile







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Exactly what both of these guys said. And I'll add that knowing your material top to bottom and back to front will make it infinitely easier for you to relax. Also, get there a little early to set your kit up so you can get soundchecked and have time for a break.








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well my band and i are goin to a local studio in my town..and i was just wonderin what some of u guys do before u record..cuz i'm pretty nervous cause some venues won't let us book shows with them cuz we don't have songs on our myspace...so we need to do a good job on our recording..and i'm getting pretty nervous that i'll forget the drum part that i made up and stuff like that..


You sound like a virgin on prom night. j/k. Relax man, recording can actually be fun....sometimes.

New heads are a must in my book.

Have you ever played with a click? Makes a night and day difference.

Start recording your band practices. Listen to yourself. You're your worst critic. Make adjustments to your playing before you roll to harddrive.
Recording practice will also help you get over some of those nerves and prepair you for the recording mindset. If there is a part of the song your not
too confortable with, simplify it a little, its better tight then complicated and a little sloppy.

I just said this in another post a day or so ago, but... recording is a lot like playing out live, the more you do it, the more comfortable and prepaired you are for it.

Good luck man, and be sure to post your chit when its up on your myspace.








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go early, get yourself your favorite drink, and just go in there with an open mind...anything can happen and be done in a recording now in this digital age....

My favorite drink is chocolate milk... I always love to record with a bottle of chocolate milk... I don't know its just simple smooth and cheap.... hahaha







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go early, get yourself your favorite drink, and just go in there with an open mind...anything can happen and be done in a recording now in this digital age....

My favorite drink is chocolate milk... I always love to record with a bottle of chocolate milk... I don't know its just simple smooth and cheap.... hahaha
haha, i thought u ment a different kind of drink!








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well this is the second time i'm gonna record..but the studio we went last time lost the recording or something..but they made us go back again..and so i didn;t feel like goin so our vocalist who also plays drums told me that he would do the drums and i said ok..and they called us to do it again but we ended up gettin a refund..and so were goin to another local studio...and i just barely started to drum to a metronome..cuz last time i recorded i would kinda speed up the doublebass and fills..and i've just realized how much the click help..but thanks for the tips...especially the bringin yur own drink part..i'll probably take a jones cream soda Smile and i will tell yall wen we put the song on our space..so u guys can tell me what i need to improve on Very Happy








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Good lord that was painful to read!








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Let me do everyone a favor:

Well this is the second time I'm gonna record. The studio we went last time lost the recording but they made us go back again. I didn't feel like going, so our vocalist ,who also plays drums, told me that he would do the drums

I said ok and they called us to do it again, but we ended up getting a refund. So we're going to another local studio...and i just barely started to drum to a metronome.

Last time I recorded I would kinda speed up the doublebass and fills. I've just realized how much the click helps, but thanks for the tips, especially the bringing your own drink part. I'll probably take a jones cream soda. I will tell you all when we put the song on our space, so you guys can tell me what I need to improve on Very Happy

Fin.

Yeah dude, that sucks that the first studio lost your recording, but it's good that you got this one down. I can't wait to hear the song either man, sounds good.








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don't just tune the drums, GET NEW HEADS!!!! That's one of the most important things you can do for a good drum sound.


I record practically every day. I don't think I need to get new heads every day. LOL.
I would get them when they are ready to be changed.








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don't just tune the drums, GET NEW HEADS!!!! That's one of the most important things you can do for a good drum sound.


I record practically every day. I don't think I need to get new heads every day. LOL.
I would get them when they are ready to be changed.


Ok. Well, OBVIOUSLY you don't have to put new heads on everyday. Rolling Eyes I'm just saying you'll get a better sound if you don't have old heads.







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i've also heard its a good idea to have ur drum heads tuned pretty low, not excessively low but not tight. Im not sure why but thats what i've been told








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I've always found that it's better for recordings to tune your drums a bit higher than you usually would. They sing more, and I think that's what you need in a mix. Also, drums tend to come out slightly flatter (depending on the quality of the recordings/mics etc) on tape than in real life.








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Ive always wondered about that, is it really necessary to get new heads for recording? obviously if theyre in a state then they need replaced yea.

I like my heads to be broken in a good bit though, i prefer the sound then







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Ive always wondered about that, is it really necessary to get new heads for recording? obviously if theyre in a state then they need replaced yea.

I like my heads to be broken in a good bit though, i prefer the sound then
but as the rolf said they sound duller on recording so if they are new they will probably sound a bit worn in and if they are a bit worn in they will sound like death. Thats my assumption anyway.








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