Ken Scott at Abbey Road Studios talking with Russ Cottier about drum microphone placement

Part Two of our exclusive video interview with legendary recording engineer and producer Ken Scott shot at Abbey Road Studios with Russell Cottier asking the questions.

In this second part we asked Ken about his microphone choices and placement when recording drums and came back to making decisions as you go along when recording and how important good monitoring is.

Come back just before Christmas for the third part of our interview!

 

WATCH PART TWO OF THE INTERVIEW
RECORDED AT ABBEY ROAD

Last Week’s Part One is here 

 

 

Ken Scott’s video guide of how to record and mix drums for students and engineers is a superb DVD pack. Find out more about the EDU version by clicking here!  Its videos cover everything from basic mic techniques to mixing and everything in between. Ken walks you through the recording process and on the second disk you get to play with the drum tracks that he recorded so that you can understand how he does things.

Special thanks to Ken for giving up so much time and to everyone at Abbey Road but we’d like to mention Mirek Styles, Colette Barber and Simon Campbell for their help in making this possible! We would also like to give special thanks to Russell Cottier  for coming all the way from Liverpool to record the interview!

Come back just before Christmas for Part Three!

ken scott epik drums sample library

OTHER EXCLUSIVE KEN SCOTT VIDEO FEATURES

Watch Ken recording the Epik Drums Samples (5 Videos)

Watch Ken talking in an interview with Nijel Jopson at Abbey Road

 

Ken Scott is a legendary British recording engineer and producer who recorded The Beatles, David Bowie, Elton John, Supertramp, Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham, Duran Duran, Dixie Dregs, Missing Persons, Devo, Lou Reed, America, George Harrison and many other iconic artists in music history. He had his start in the 60’s working as a Tape Operator at Abbey Road Studios and from there went on to engineer and produce some of the most acclaimed albums of the 20th Century. Ken has recorded timeless songs such as “I Am The Walrus”, “Rocket Man”, “Ziggy Stardust”, “Dreamer”, “Walk On The Wild Side” and many others. One of the unique aspects of Ken’s career in music is the diversity of iconic styles he has been a part of from the 60’s to today.

“EpiK DrumS – A Ken Scott Collection” is a Sonic Reality virtual instrument/plug-in for drum kits and grooves with the authentic sound and feel of timeless classic albums. Expanding the Drum Masters series with high resolution vintage drum sounds, EpiK DrumS features drum kits and grooves of 5 of the world’s best drummers all recorded and mixed by legendary producer/engineer Ken Scott.

In this first massive volume from the Ken Scott Collection, Ken has recreated the drum sounds in the style of multi-track studio sessions he recorded with David Bowie, Supertramp, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Dixie Dregs, Missing Persons, Elton John and The Beatles. These authentic classic sounds were achieved by using the same rare recording equipment, drum kits, percussion and expert technical assistance from Ross Garfield “The Drum Doctor”, advanced programming by Sonic Reality and collaboration with the original legendary drummers Bill Cobham, Terry Bozzio, Woody Woodmansey, Bob Siebenberg and Rod Morgenstein. All together it is one the most EPIK productions ever done for a software drum and groove instrument.

ISBN 10: 0739080881
ISBN 13: 9780739080887
PRICE: $29.99
 

Jake Jackson at the mixing desk at Air Studios

George Shilling took some time out of his holiday and visited Jake Jackson at Air Studios with the camera crew in August 2011 to find out how he has got on since winning the ‘Breakthrough Engineer’ award at The Music Producers Guild (MPG) Awards at the end of 2010.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH JAKE’S VIDEO FEATURE

Jake joined Air Studios in 1998 working on sessions with some of the most acclaimed composers in the world, now a freelance engineer in his own right, he is first choice for many composers because of his reputation as an excellent orchestral and band recording and mix engineer.

Encompassing all recording genres, his work includes, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis’s score to The Road, which he produced, recorded and mixed, and A R Rahman’s 127 hours. He has worked with Murray Gold for the last three years and their work together includes the scores for Doctor Who.

Browse our Gallery of Jake Jackson Photos that we took at Air Studios

 

George Shilling visited Danton Supple with the camera crew on a sunny day in August 2011 to find out how he has got on since our last feature with him over five years ago. In that time Danton has gone on to produce some mega massive smash hit albums for artists such as Cold Play and we think that this is proof that being featured here on RecordProduction.com is good for business :-)

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dimitri tikovoi record producer in his recording studio london uk

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 Danton continues to build upon the success of his production and mix work with COLDPLAY and has recently set up his own mix room in the Battery Building where he has been mixing albums for SOULSAVERS, album tracks for IAN BROWN’s finest album to date ‘My Way’ and NATALIE IMBRUGLIAs latest long player. Danton also mixed AMY MACDONALD’s second album ‘A Curious Thing’ (A-listed at BBC Radio 2) as well as producing a solo album for Fightstar frontman, CHARLIE SIMPSON and an album by new artist THE GADSENS.

Special thanks to Danton and everyone at 140dB for their help in making this feature possible and to George Shilling for asking all of the questions!

Browse our Gallery of Danton Supple Photos that we took

 

George Shilling visited Yoad Nevo with the camera crew in to find out about his carrer in programming, record production and his work with Waves creating new ‘plug-in’s’ at Nevo Sound Studios.

Watch Yoad in our exclusive video that runs 35 minutes – Click here to view.

record producer yoad nevo pictured at nevo sound recording studios london
Nevo Sound owner Yoad Nevo is an in-demand Producer, Mixer and Mastering Engineer with 25 years of impressive credits and credentials to his name, including work on albums from Pet Shop Boys to Duran Duran, Girls Aloud, Sugababes, Bryan Adams and many more.

For the past fifteen years Yoad has also been working for pro-audio leaders Waves Audio as a Senior Consultant and Plugin Designer, where he developed several registered patents in the field of digital signal processing, including Real Time Convolution and Stereo to Surround Algorithms, and has written the popular book ‘Hit Record’ (distributed by Hal Leonard worldwide).

Find out more by watching the video:  Click here to view.

 

dimitri tikovoi record producer in his recording studio london uk

George Shilling visited Parisian born and classically trained Dimitri Tikovoi with the camera crew to talk with Dimitri who has recently produced records for Rosie Oddie fronted band Oddysey and a beautifully crafted sonic masterpeice for The Irrepressibles.
Dimitri also recently produced tracks for The Young Knives and The Pangs. Apart from putting the finishing touches to his own very solo project Trash Palace, Dimitri is currently writing with Spanish diva Lantana, Sophie Ellis Bextor, new tracks for the face of Maxfactor Maya of Soho Dollsand the incredibly talented and new Atlantic signing Charli XCX.
Recently Dimitri has written with Maximals, Placebo and is currently co-writing and producing an album for Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud. This video is copyright, please don’t copy or re-upload to other sites. To view you’ll need Quick Time installed and a fast internet connection.
 

Welcome to Russell Cottier’s Video Blog!!!

This month recording engineer and producer Russ looks at the Haas Effect and how it can be used by anyone looking to  widen the soundfield.

Please let us know what you think of this effect and if you have any interesting techniques that you’d like to share we’d love to hear from you.

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