
How to Record Metal Drums at Home (Without Sounding Like a Demo Kit)
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If your drum recordings sound weak, boxy, or like they were tracked on a laptop mic—this episode is for you.
In this episode, I break down exactly how to record punchy, powerful, mix-ready drum tracks from home—without needing a fancy studio. From choosing the right room and mic placements to dialing in overheads and room mics, you'll get a full walkthrough of the process that helps your drums actually slam in a metal mix.
Plus, I share some real-world mistakes I've seen (and heard) so you can avoid the pitfalls that kill your tone before the mix even starts.
If you want your drums to sound like they belong on a real record—not a rushed demo—don’t miss this one.
🧰 In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why the room you're recording in matters more than your mics
- How to mic your kick, snare, and toms for clarity and power
- Best practices for overhead placement (and how to avoid phase issues)
- What room mics actually do—and how to use them to add size
- DIY tips to treat your space without spending a fortune
- Common drum tracking mistakes that destroy your mix before it starts
📥 Grab the Free Drum Recording Guide
Want a step-by-step visual guide you can follow while tracking?
Download My free drum recording guide here:
👉 https://liquidstudiosli.com/drum-recording-guide