Drum Tracks by Session Studio Drummer - GoranGrooves (online drum recording)

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2010

Online drum recording and Drum tracks by session drummer Goran Rista. Visit http://GoranGrooves.com to get finest quality drum tracks for your music. GoranGrooves' drum tracks are GREAT-SOUNDING, EASY, CONVENIENT and AFFORDABLE. Hear it for yourself in the Audio section of http://GoranGrooves.com web site.

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  • nice. Do you also record in midi, mate?

  • @ransisua Thanks. I don't record purely in MIDI at the moment, but I do offer an option to include MIDI as a compliment of acoustic drum recording. Audio recording gets converted to MIDI using software (each individual drum component).

  • Great job man! What kind of snare is that you are using? It sounds awesome!

  • @wsulli2 Thanks! The red one I made. It is a maple snare with wooden hoops. The other one (white) is an Yamaha Akira Jimbo Signature model. I enjoy playing both of these.

  • Hey man nice video! Also, nice sounding drums!

    What kind of drum brands do you reccomend for studio recording, and live shows?

    Drums that sound very good.

    Please get back to me!

    Thanks.

  • @Yura1496 Thanks for your comment! I use Yamaha Recording Custom drums. There are a number of manufacturers that make great drums. In my opinion Yamaha make best drums in both the sound and construction. To have great sounding drums, you need to tune them really well, use good heads and make sure that drums are resonating fully (I use Gauger Percussion RIMS). In recording situations you also have to have an engineer that know how to mic up and get good sound from drums.

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  • @Godsmack0Believe Cheers! I don't like quantizing neither. If there is no human feel in drums, why should humans care about listening to it? :)

  • Great job! I like your laid back feel on the drums. Your not robotic.

    Death metal. I like it, but theirs no groove...ever

  • @cresentman I record most music genres including Pop, Rock, Jazz, Funk, R&B, Country, Brazilian, Latin etc. I do not do Metal or similar. Cheers!

  • What genres do you record?

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