Just to clarify...I recorded drums for 5 SONGS on Mer de Noms...
(The Hollow, Orestes, 3 Libras, Renholder, and Brena) ---as far as track count, it was probably 8-10. This was done at the Chop Shop in Hollywood where a 3 car garage was converted into a pretty bad-ass drum room. The way Scott and I tracked drums back then was fairly aggressive. Pre-blending outer and inner kick mics, committing healthy doses of eq and compression on most everything on the way in. As I recall, most of the mic preamps were 1081 or 1073s (for kick, snares and toms) and cymbals were straight into the Euphonix CS2000 that we had there at that time. Coles ribbon mics on the room and B & K condensers on the overheads. Because of the Euphonix' instant recall capability, tracking drums was very easy. I was always able to pick up were we left off and tweak the tones even further. So when Freese came in to track drums, he climbed behind our in-house kit and we tracked very quickly. Those 5 songs were done in an afternoon. I've had the opportunity to track Josh many times and he is one of the easiest (and nicest) guys to record.