Sounding Your Best in the Studio

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2007

FSRP-The Studio Phase

Producer Loren Weisman, Drum Tech Thane Mitchell, and Sound Engineer Scott Ross show you how to sound your best when setting up your drums for studio recording.

A Freedom Solutions Recording Plan short.

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  • Keep in mind when removing the front head it changes the feel on the pedal. Generally a bit more bouncy and some times cause a vibration (buzz) against the beater.

    An other trick instead of duct tape on the lugs is to use an old drum head but cut 99% of the head out so all you have left is the ring and a little bit of the head remaining so the bearing has something to grab. that way no damaged finish or residue.

  • Nice sound and nice drumming too!!

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