Extra tip: if you use pads rather than real drums for triggering, you can mic the room/speakers to feed a little of the real room sound into the MIDI kit, turn your monitor speakers up to a comfortably loud volume to drive the room some, point a condenser at a nearby wall and crack the mic gain just a smidge, so you don't get feedback.record on an extra track, or two if you can mic in stereo.
Extra tip: if you use pads rather than real drums for triggering, you can mic the room/speakers to feed a little of the real room sound into the MIDI kit, turn your monitor speakers up to a comfortably loud volume to drive the room some, point a condenser at a nearby wall and crack the mic gain just a smidge, so you don't get feedback.record on an extra track, or two if you can mic in stereo.
m0j0b0ne 7 months ago
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m0j0b0ne 7 months ago
awesome!!
skalkmusix 2 years ago
Awesome, I'm a Abelton Live user! heaps of help man... Thanks...
portmanband 2 years ago
This is so inspiring! Thanks man!!!
Ramshackled17 2 years ago
this is a great help shawn
garygoggin 3 years ago
this is some really helpful shit man...thanks
ryanplays 3 years ago
Great tutorial, Great drum sound. Thanks for sharing!!
triton2002 3 years ago