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When You Record a Practice Drum Kit...

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A few weeks ago I posted a video all about my apartment practice kit and why I think it’s the best. Now it’s time for a part 2, where we’ll take a look at the miking and recording side of the setup, as well as the processing that I’m doing in Logic. Today we talk about the tuning of the Remo Silent Strokes, the placement of microphones, and EQ that helps this quiet kit sound huge through the headphones. We finish by A-B-ing the kit WITH and WITHOUT effects so that you can really hear what’s going on. This is a tour of my simple recording set up, from how to get the best sound out of the kit to fine-tuning that sound for optimum monitoring while practicing.

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24 марта 2018 г. 0:00:01
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