drums from “are you gonna be my girl” by jet | ToneDB
are you gonna be my girl
jet
drums
Tone Profile
The drums are punchy and slightly compressed, with a raw and energetic vibe reminiscent of classic garage rock. The overall sound is tight and focused, driving the song's rhythm with a powerful and direct feel.
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The Story
The drums on "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" were recorded by producer Dave Sardy at Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles using a Ludwig drum kit and Neumann U47 microphones. The sound features a combination of close miking and room miking techniques, with compression applied to enhance the punch and drive of the performance, creating the tight, garage rock energy that defines the track.
Production Credits
Producer: Dave Sardy
Engineer: Cameron Muncey
Recorded at: Sunset Sound Recorders, Los Angeles
Signal Chain
Instrument: Ludwig Drum KitShop on Reverb
Microphone: Neumann U47Shop on Reverb
Recreation Tips
- Start with a well-tuned Ludwig drum kit with coated heads for a vintage feel.
- Experiment with different microphone placements to find the sweet spot for each drum.
- Use a combination of close mics and overhead mics to capture the full kit sound.
- Apply compression to the kick and snare to enhance the punch and attack.
- Add a touch of room reverb to create a sense of space and ambience.
- Consider using a tape emulator plugin to add warmth and saturation to the drum tracks.
Original Gear
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Substitutions & Recommendations
Alternative to: Neumann U47 tube microphone
Tube-based large diaphragm condenser that captures the warm, punchy character of the original U47 on drums
Alternative to: Ludwig drum kit
Modern Ludwig kit with similar tonal characteristics and punch as vintage Ludwig kits
Alternative to: Neumann U47 (budget option)
Large diaphragm tube condenser that provides warmth and punch for drum recording at a lower price point
Alternative to: Analog drum compression
Provides the fast attack and punch compression that gives this drum sound its driving energy
Alternative to: Sunset Sound room acoustics
Adds the natural room ambience that complements the close-miked drum sound
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