miking a bass drum with a snare mic (good result)
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@PHIL25061993 its called Canon rock in D officially its a classical piece
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That relle isnt tht great of a bass drum sound. You can spend like 30 bucks and get a nice shure bass drum mic. makes it less airy and more punchy. also reduces the "fuzz" sound
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Nice Video!
But next time try to let the beater go back after you kicked it. ;-)
This will improve your sound and your control.
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Dude i like it .... i hope i can get that sound
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i have ur interface
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so thats not triggered or anything???
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You might try tightening the outer head so it resonates a little more. Sometimes that helps give it more thump, and also try hitting and letting the beater up, looks like you're crushing it into the head. Just gives it a different sound.
777999777999 3 years ago
thanks mann, the outer head has a hugee split up past the ddrum thing, but ill keep the beater thing in mind
cheers though
drumbum12345 3 years ago
it sounds good, whats the name of the song?
PHIL25061993 3 years ago
cheers man.
the song is canon rock by jerry c
very poular guitar song :)
drumbum12345 3 years ago
ohhh yes i know that song but i didnt remember how it is called.
PHIL25061993 3 years ago
mad song ayee
drumbum12345 3 years ago