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Clint Murphy’s drum recording techniques – Pt 2

January 9, 2010 by recordpr · 1 Comment 

clint-murphy-drum-recordingTHE FULL INTERVIEW WITH CLINT IS NOW HERE

Clint Murphy is an up and coming engineer from New Zealand who is now based in the UK.  Clint was based at York Street Studios and worked with lots of leading artists, he now works mostly with producer Greg Haver.

George Shilling recorded a video interview with him recently and this is a small segment of the feature and covers his techniques for getting a better drum sound.  Part 1 is here.

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One Response to “Clint Murphy’s drum recording techniques – Pt 2”
  1. Avi says:

    I am doing the same thing when I am working on metal style productions
    when you want the bass drum sound tighter and punchy, and the compressor is not good enough.
    I am micing all the kit with shure sm57 because of the attack of this mic I can easily retriger them.
    So at the end I got a nice source of the drum kit, and I am combining it with the triggered kit. so you get sound that is 50/50 ,50%human 50% machine .

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