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My Snare Drum Tuning Tips and what I stole from Stewart Copeland

Here are my Snare Drum Tuning Tips and a little about a technique I stole from reading about Stewart Copeland from The Police

This is the Joey Jordison 13" x 6" steel snare but this technique applies to a 10 lug snare also

Heads are Remo Ambassador Snare top - and Remo Hazy Snare Side - 13"

Puresound snare wires

In my studio I'm using..

Pearl Masters Studio drums (birch shells)
Sabian and Zildjian cymbals
my console is an Amek Recall with Rupert Neve RN1 channels (30 of!)
MOTU DP9.5 software on a MacBook Pro

I'm not using any reverb or processing (you're hearing my room thru the room mics), other than some gates and buss compression (MW 76 inside MOTU Digital Performer 9.5) - and hardly any EQ - I'm trying to keep this as realistic as possible.. and I didn't gate the snare mic..

Mics
Snare Shure SM57 // Shure Beta 56 bottom
Kick - EV868
Hi Hats - Sennheiser ME40 & Ride - AKG 414 xls ii
Rack Tom - Heil PR30
Floor Tom - Sennheiser 441 (black)
Overheads - OpenPlanRecording - OPR84 pair
Room Mics - Shure KSM 32 / 44

Motu 828 ES and Apogee Rosetta 800
More about me.....I was in a band called "Paul Colman Trio" in the 2000's - we toured the USA, Europe and Australia for about 5 years...

Since then I've been recording - this is my home studio and I wanted to do some gear demos for you - everyone needs more gear demos! - I find them helpful when looking for new gear...

please Comment // LIKE // SUBSCRIBE

enjoy!

Phil

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