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Ghetto Recording - How to record drums with hardly any gear. Part 3: Finishing Touches

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2011

Putting the finishing touches to my Ghetto recording. Fixing up samples and exporting the final files.

For more about recording drums and becoming an Online Session Drummer, go to my website at www.projectdrums.com/blog

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  • do you have a firewire istalled in your laptop because the alesis mixer had a firewire port on the back of it or did you use a desktop

  • @Drummaboii90 Yep macbook pros have firewire (as do many windows laptops). Firewire is a really important for audio peeps when choosing a laptop :-)

  • hey man, i really enjoyed this series of videos. they were very informative. I know you said you were using that soundcard you showed in the beginning, but having seen ur more recent vids, I was wondering what kind of soundcard and/or mixer you are using for all of your individual drum mics more recently? Thanks again!

  • @Pearlsrxk Focusrite Liquid Saffire 56 and Octopre (gives another 8 inputs through ADAT into the Saffire)

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  • @Drummaboii90 i think this guy is using a mac laptop, macs automatically recognise any (most) interfaces and equipment you plug in without having to download software :)

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