eDrumSessions Founder Performs With Country Legend Dolly Parton

On February 1, 2012 · 0 Comments

Recently session drummer and eDrumSessions founder Shay Godwin played at an an event featuring Country music industry luminaries, including Dolly Parton.

Here are a couple of pics of session drummer Shay Godwin with Parton:


Session drummer Shay Godwin provides drum tracks online to clients worldwide. For his online drum tracks and for all recording sessions he has control over, Bell Sound in Hollywood is the place to go. Session drummer and string quartet alike enjoy the large, Vincent Van Haaf-designed tracking room. Drum tracks exhibit separation and clarity. eDrumSessions is a full service online recording studio, ready for online drum tracks, guitar tracks, bass tracks, string tracks, pedal steel tracks, lap steel tracks, horn tracks, vocal tracks, mixing, mastering, and anything else you could need. We have top quality session drummers available, as well as session guitarists and any other instrument you need. Let eDrumSessions.com give your music the life you envision. It starts with the drum tracks!

Custom Drum Recording Studios: Great Tracking And Control Rooms Are A Must

On January 24, 2012 · 0 Comments

Having quality instruments, microphones, and recording gear is definitely important in achieving the highest quality recorded sounds for custom drum recording. But without a well-designed tracking and control room, it won’t mean much. If you want to ensure excellent drum sounds from an online drum tracks service, it really helps to have some understanding of their room situation.

A proper live room for tracking a session drummer should ideally be large, so that the sound waves can mature and early reflections are minimized. Of course, smaller rooms can benefit from creative sound control devices such as absorbers and diffusers, but there’s nothing like the sound of real drums in a large live room for maximum clarity and impact.

Here’s why: When “trapping” a smaller room with acoustic devices you end up with drums that tend to sound boxy and small. Because the air around the kit is literally being absorbed and controlled, the kit never gets to “breathe”, producing a dry and boxy sound with your drum tracks. This is most easily heard in the Overhead and Room mics. Also, the smaller footprint also emphasizes lower midrange frequencies — you know, the ones that that produce those nasty nasal tones you can never really dial out once recorded. The low end also has no room to naturally expand, thus rendering your kick sounds anemic. This all means small drum sounds.

Regardless of room size, a live room must have a decent balance of hard surfaces (reflection) and soft surfaces (absorption). Importantly, the reflective surfaces should be broken up as much as possible, i.e. few parallel surfaces. This again produces the most natural recordings even amongst the many individual elements of a close mic’d drum kit. The separation and clarity the drums tracks will exhibit in a properly designed space is a revelation to hear – and once you hear your drum tracks this way you’ll never go back!

The control room is just as important as the live room, because for an engineer to get good drum sounds he needs to be able to hear accurately. Merely placing good equipment in a sub standard room is not good enough. You’d never cook a fancy meal in a dirty kitchen, yet why do so many engineers choose this route? Because properly designed rooms aren’t cheap to design, cheap to build, or cheap to implement!

Good speakers are good speakers. They were designed and manufactured under strict tolerances and in well-tuned environments. They are made to be used in proper spaces that won’t skew the acoustic frequency response and dynamic output, much like a Ferrari is designed to be driven on a race track. Putting one in traffic during rush hour would be compromising its performance characteristics. It would also compromise and skew the driver’s opinion of the car, thus rendering his judgment incorrect.

Performance speakers in a poor room ends up with the same results. Every day, recording engineers listen to their expensive speakers in flawed rooms and end up making very poor EQ and mic placement choices through no fault of their own. Their speakers and room in concert are lying to them. And they don’t know it! Thus, your drum tracks are flawed and incorrectly balanced – inhibiting you from producing truly stunning mixes of your precious material.
As there are many online session drummer services, there are many different types of room being used. These rooms range from closets and bedrooms in houses to large, professionally designed rooms in commercial recording studios.

Obviously going with rooms designed professionally for the purpose of recording is generally going to be the best idea. Such rooms are designed to be acoustically “flat”. This means that the room dimensions and construction are such that no frequencies are boosted, or attenuated, by the room itself and have the geometric properties previously discussed.

Before we look at professional rooms, lets take a general look at the many session drummers who operate in a home studio situation.

It is possible to get great drum sounds in a house. I have been session drummer on recordings done in houses that sound amazing. Some famous artists have made recordings in houses with excellent results, such as The Rolling Stones’ “Exile On Main Street”.

But more often than not, session drummers operating out of home studios have huge acoustical issues they are not even be aware of, and have tuned neither their tracking room nor control room. Often they just “deaden” things in the room, controlling some high-frequency issues by over-using soft materials but doing nothing for low-frequency issues.

Then there is the other end of the spectrum: professionally designed tracking and control rooms in a commercial recording studio.

For an example of a modern standard in studio design, one can look to rooms by the great Vincent Van Haaf. Van Haaf is the designer and architect of rooms in many studios, including the famous Conway Studios of Los Angeles. The main idea of the Van Haaf approach involves the use of geometry and space. There will be NO parallel surfaces. A control room should be symmetrical from a central line for the purposes of exact stereo imaging.

Van Haaf likes air to be the absorber and diffuser instead of relying on soft, diffusive materials (or as he puts it, “absorption by cotton ball”). This concept applies to both the live and control room.

Those are the basics, but the icing on the cake of Van Haaf’s control room design approach is the ceiling design. It involves designing the room like a big speaker horn, in which the ceiling is angled up and away from the monitors. This kind of design ensures the entire room will be a sweet spot.

As you can see, the design of the control room and tracking room of a studio has as much to do with sound quality of your drum tracks as anything. It is probably the most important factor after the expertise of the recording engineer.

It is worth noting that many online session drummers use the same rooms as tracking room and control room. This is generally to be avoided.

The point is to inquire about the rooms an online session drummer uses if no info is given on the site. If the session drummer records in a house, you don’t need to rule that service out but you must investigate the properties of the rooms.

Ask about dimensions, and request some pictures if none are provided on the site. If you like what you see on the site, you will want to ensure the pictures displayed are indeed the tracking and control rooms being used by the session drummer and engineer.

Online Drum Tracks Benefit from New Full-Range Drumhead Film from Aquarian

On September 8, 2011 · 0 Comments

Online drum tracks from eDrumSessions.com have been benefitting from Aquarian’s new “Full-Range” drumhead film.  Session drummer Shay Godwin, founder of eDrumSessions, is an Aquarian endorser.  As an endorser, Godwin has been receiving heads with the new film previous to its retail release.

The new “Full-Range” film has added more clarity and brightness to the Aquarian drumhead sound.  This has been accomplished without losing any of the amazing low end “beef” that Godwin appreciates.  The eDrumSessions online drum tracks sound has just gotten even more mega than it already was.

Session Drummer Shay Godwin In Aquarian News Release

On September 8, 2011 · 0 Comments

Here is a blast from the recent past, an announcement on the website of Aquarian Drumheads about the release of the album “Heroes Are Human” by Thomas Nicholas Band.  Session drummer Shay Godwin, an Aquarian endorser,  plays in this TNB and has done some co-writes.  In fact, the album was recorded entirely at eDrumSessions.com studios, where the highest quality online drum tracks are recorded for clients around the globe.

“Heroes Are Human” is available on iTunes.

Session Drummer Shay Godwin And The Dirty Diamond In The Press

On September 5, 2011 · 0 Comments


Session drummer Shay Godwin is mentioned along with Los Angeles band The Dirty Diamond in a Yerevan magazine article.  The brain child of songwriter Sam Babayan, The Dirty Diamond enjoys a strong following worldwide.  Their Los Angeles following is large enough that they routinely pack larger L.A. venues such as The Troubadour, House Of Blues, and Key Club.  Fans travelling from the San Fransisco Bay area also help fill out these large clubs.

eDrumSessions founder Shay Godwin has been involved in The Dirty Diamond since 2008.  Session drummer Godwin enjoys playing commercial jingles, but he enjoys getting out and playing with creative abandon.  As Babayan says of Godwin, “I feel like since he gets hired for so much session work, The Dirty Diamond is his creative home and refuge where he can be as free and expressive as he likes without any artistic restrictions.”  Babayan had used other drummers previous to using session drummer Godwin, but the personnel has solidified with the current lineup.

Enjoy reading the full article and be sure to check out The Dirty Diamond.

 

 

 

Testimonials From Just a Few of Our Happy Clients:
 

"Hey
Shay, this is Andrew. I just wanted to give you a call
and let you know everything worked out great with your
drum tracks.

And,
actually, the guy who mixed them even asked me who I got
to play on them and I told him about you.

He
said whoever engineered them did a great job recording them.
Just thought you’d like to know."

Andrew Synoweic

 

"Shay
Godwin is an amazing drummer with an instinctual approach
to music rarely encountered today.
Every time I work with him in the studio I’m amazed at how quickly
he locks in, and how great his drum sounds are.
"

Ken Andrews:
songwriter/producer/mixer;
founding member of the groundbreaking group Failure;
producing/mixing credits include: Charlotte Martin,
A Perfect Circle,
Tenacious D,
Chris Cornell,
Nacho Libre Soundtrack,
Pete Yorn,
Jimmy Eat World

 

"Shay
is one of the most talented drummers I’ve ever had the pleasure
of working with. He is a real musician that plays with taste,
incredible feeling, and he is amazingly versatile in his
styles.
"

Charlotte Martin
founder, Dinosaur Fight Records

 

"Shay
is a true professional – He is solid, has great feel and
great tone – One need look no further."

Ty Stevens
Warner/Chappell staff songwriter;
wrote “Rock This World” and was Musical Director for Hillary
Duff (Hollywood Records);
M.D. for Jennifer Pena, Daniel Rene (Univision);
wrote music for Disney, Verve, Universal, artists Mindi Abair;
Musical Consultant for Aly & AJ (Hollywood Records);
guitarist for Mandy Moore, countless other credits

 

"Shay
Godwin is one of the top session drummers I’ve had the pleasure
of working with. He’s a one take wonder, which is great in
the studio because time is money. Shay was extremely professional,
and well prepared. He has killer sounding drums, and was
able to give me all kinds of snare tones to choose from.
We will be working together for many years.
"

Jay Ruston
Producer/Engineer/Mixer, credits include Brian Wilson, The
Donnas, Abandoned Pools, Dianna Ross, American Idol,
Morrissey, Polyphonic Spree, Meatloaf

 

"Shay
has an attention to detail while working on parts in a song
combined with keeping it simple and soulful. His vast knowledge
of musical styles and professionalism in getting the job
done in a timely manner is why I love to work with him.
"

Buck Johnson:
co-wrote the single “Just Feel Better” for Carlos Santana’s
album “All That I Am” featuring Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
;
keys/vocals/guitar with country act Whiskey Falls;
vocalist/keyboardist with the following artists: The Doobie
Brothers (backing vocals on “Rockin’ Down the Highway”-Live
CD-1996), Tal Bachman (backing vocals and Keys of Columbia
Records debut album -’99, Timothy B. Schmit (of The Eagles,
his solo CD 2000-backing vocals and keys), Matthew Sweet
(touring keys and backing vocals and “Best Of Matthew Sweet
CD), Shawn Mullins (touring -2000), and John Waite

 

"Hey
Shay, I wanted to say thanks again & great job in the studio
sessions for the BFD XFL. You really did a top job covering
the various brush strokes, and a lot of composers have told
me they’ve been featured in many TV shows and movies! All
the best!
"

Steve Duda:
creator of the BFD Premium Drum Module, credits include:
Nine Inch Nails – Fragile – Percussion, Violin, Programming,
Choir, Chorus;
Pitchshifter – Deviant – Programming, Editing;
Pitchshifter – Bootlegged Distorted Remixed Uploaded – Producer;
Rob Zombie – American Made Music to Strip By – Remix;
Methods of Mayhem – Methods of Mayhem – Programming; A Perfect
Circle – Thirteenth Step – Digital Engineer

 
 

"I
tried some other online drummers, you are by far the best.
"

Luke, Germany

 

"Your
process is great. The three takes is a perfect way to make
sure it works. Your tracks sound great. I was very happy
with the process.
You and Thai Long were awesome. Your professionalism and enthusiasm,
not to mention skill at your craft made this perfect.
"

Craig Campbell, Detroit, USA

 

"I
was totally blown away by the quality of the recording. By
comparison with other drum recordings I have heard (some
of them by other online drum recording services), your unprocessed
tracks are close to the processed tracks I have heard!
Your drumming during the chorus clearly sets it aside in terms
of energy from the verse parts, something that I find important.
Your playing supports the song and even inspires me with ideas
to improve it. Upright Bass, anyone?
"

Henrique Pataca, Portugal

 

"Shay,
just a quick email to let you know that I’m very happy with
the drums tracks! They’re well recorded and the performances
are great! A pleasure to mix! More to come for you soon.
"

Gyom, Alexandria, Virginia, USA

 

"Nice
fills and some cool grooves dude! Exactly what I was looking
for!!! All three takes sound great. I think my favourite
is track 2 but I might incorporate some bits of the other
takes into it as well.
"

Ramon McDrury, Sydney, Australia

 

"Hi
Shay, the takes are perfect, exactly what I was after and
played with real passion, thanks so much!
"

Owen Duff, London, UK

 

"I
can’t decide which version I like best, all three are great.
I think take 3 is again most powerful, straight but still
sophisticated, which I like cause I really want powerful,
driving bass and drums carrying the song but played intelligent.
"

Luke, Germany

 

"Shay!
You nailed it! Great work. You were right. I have ‘inevitable
glee’. You played exactly what I imagined! I’m sure putting
together a mix with your drums will be easy, but you make
it hard to decide which takes I want to use…

I just wanted to thank you both for spending the extra time to
nail down these tracks. You really nailed these tracks and inspire
me with your playing. I’m really honored to have you guys work
on this stuff and grateful.
"

Timothy Gillespie, New Jersey, USA

 

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