Drum Mic check
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Dude, get some overheads. It needs to sound real!
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@grubbylalien1 You seem to be under the impression that a good drummer is determined by his use of bad grammar as well as his testosterone level.
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I happen to prefer a snare tone like yours for certain musical styles, but it's all a matter of preference. I wouldn't worry about these criticisms of your tuning man!
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u need a over head :o lol nice kit tho :D
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Sweet set. Nice playing. Although, your drum set paint scheme reminds me of a pair of argyle socks I have. They're definitely different.
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SICK DRUM SET!!!!!!!
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What size tom is the high one?
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not to be mean or anything but sounds like your snare is off or just tuned kinda bad
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sick set
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sounds sweet
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you need to get a good condenser mic, you cant hear your cymbals at all
3. Your toms have excellent tone. But they would likely get lost in a mix. Sometimes something that sounds like it has a little TOO MUCH attack to it on its own will actually sound just right in a mix of guitars and vocals. For stick attack, try around 4k-6k, and for more clarity overall, anything between 8k and 10k will do well. Overheads would also help capture more of the impact, but that may not be enough without having the overheads sound too harsh with the cymbals.
GamingDrummer89 10 months ago 12
@GamingDrummer89 Thank you for the helpful suggestions! Try listening to some of my newer videos and tell me what you think.
theshuttersound 9 months ago
what kinda drumset is that?
mikemassagli 1 year ago
@mikemassagli It's a custom drum set made by Risen Drums. Check out their website, they make awesome sounding/looking drums!
theshuttersound 1 year ago