Drum Head Selection & Sound Forge 8
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Err eum err err and are err 2 ply err emm emmmmm realy er are thin man,Another spliff man,Err emmm 2 ply man was that man.orrr errr dont recomend this man,errr so emm errr.
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But you don't need a custom snare in the least bit to make this sound. I have a steel Tama Swingstar snare (I think from the eighties. Maybe more recent) and I use the stock resonate head with a Remo Emperor X on the batter side and my snare sounds almost identical to this one.
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So Joe, basically your advice is "ask a professional at your local store" for info on drum head selection. Sorry, but this is not a very good tutorial.
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Thanks!!!
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can s1 send da reg. cod to me please???
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song @ beginning?
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what type of drum head can i use for a similar sound as the song in the beginning???
not too familiar with drums...please help!!!
konaboi80893 3 years ago
The head is only a small part of it. In this case I used an Aquarian Studio-X head. The more important part is the snare. I used a custom made 12x8 5-ply birch shell and I was very careful with the bearing edges to make sure it had the sustain and crispness that I wanted. Hope that helps a little.
HowAudioTV 3 years ago
goofing in the studio.
HowAudioTV 3 years ago