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| Me (drumming) ...at 9am :o( |  TYLERP
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15 October 2004
| It worked with FireFox but not IE6. Very good sound. How were your drums mic'd up? Phil 'CrazyDrummer' Tyler | | Message posted 2673 days ago | IP Logged |
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| | Paradidle
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15 October 2004
| all the kit was mic'd up including over heads, I used c1000's on there. but the drum kit was crap. it was a bog standard drum kit. I coudlnt even find a name. The snare was hardly working, had to use a ring to dampen it. the skins were stand drum skins, couldnt fond an evans logo. And the bass drum had no depth in it at all.
The good sound u are hearing was all down to very good mixing. The snare effect that I used was a delay effect on cool edit pro. Still needed more work. Paradidle38275.3563310185 | | Message posted 2673 days ago | IP Logged |
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| | Paradidle
61 posts (0 today) 0 Awards
15 October 2004
| er, I think there was a Shure SM57 on the snare, some more dynamic mics around the tom toms. D112 in bass drum. And yea, I EQ the hell out of each drum, took the lows off the hi hat etc. One thing I didnt do, was boost the slap the bass drum made. Meh, I will doanother solo in time, with double bass drum work :D
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| | | Paradidle
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16 October 2004
| Just panned, I did a bit of the mixing, but my teacher, bcos it was the end of the lesson, did most of it. So next time Im gonna do my own persoanl mix, with a more slappy bass drum. ...and a better solo  | | Message posted 2672 days ago | IP Logged |
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