Hello everyone!
So I wanted to share a bit of what I have been doing. I am deep right now into my production phase and so now I have to record a very orchestral part and want to try to do as much without MIDI instruments or digital sounds.
So in this instance (see photo below) I have a cheap kick drum that I had laying around and switched the skin to have a coated one. To goal of this is to make a makeshift percussion. Now I have to find the right tuning for it so it's not to dry but not too resonant but yeah the goal is to have a massive and large percussive sound and to help me with that are the sticks.
See, when talking about drums, I was amazed about how much the sound change depending on the tools you are using and of course different factors. But more specifically about tools, regular drumsticks wouldn't do the trick so instead I got myself a pair of mallets to help me with that!
I am actually quite happy with the sound that i'm getting out of it. And that's also something that I wanted to share with you all as well: we'd like to think that the sound engineer's job is more technical than creative but from experience, a lot of creativity has to come in play to get certain desired sound and textures! I think you would all be surprised with the amounts of sounds you could produce and use in a composition for layering if you just experimented with different things laying around! No need to necessarily go with all the high end stuff or whatnot... anyone could go very far with homemade experiments and creativity if they tried! A good example of technical creativity is the bell sound in ''For whom the bell tolls''. It's actually from an anvil! No one could guess that without actually knowing that!
It's something silly that I find fascinating and I wanted to open a discussion about that!
So then I wanted to ask you all who have experimented with if you have any tricks you want to share or just anecdotes!? Let's talk about it! :syngates:
So I wanted to share a bit of what I have been doing. I am deep right now into my production phase and so now I have to record a very orchestral part and want to try to do as much without MIDI instruments or digital sounds.
So in this instance (see photo below) I have a cheap kick drum that I had laying around and switched the skin to have a coated one. To goal of this is to make a makeshift percussion. Now I have to find the right tuning for it so it's not to dry but not too resonant but yeah the goal is to have a massive and large percussive sound and to help me with that are the sticks.
See, when talking about drums, I was amazed about how much the sound change depending on the tools you are using and of course different factors. But more specifically about tools, regular drumsticks wouldn't do the trick so instead I got myself a pair of mallets to help me with that!
I am actually quite happy with the sound that i'm getting out of it. And that's also something that I wanted to share with you all as well: we'd like to think that the sound engineer's job is more technical than creative but from experience, a lot of creativity has to come in play to get certain desired sound and textures! I think you would all be surprised with the amounts of sounds you could produce and use in a composition for layering if you just experimented with different things laying around! No need to necessarily go with all the high end stuff or whatnot... anyone could go very far with homemade experiments and creativity if they tried! A good example of technical creativity is the bell sound in ''For whom the bell tolls''. It's actually from an anvil! No one could guess that without actually knowing that!
It's something silly that I find fascinating and I wanted to open a discussion about that!
So then I wanted to ask you all who have experimented with if you have any tricks you want to share or just anecdotes!? Let's talk about it! :syngates: