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DUDE YOU NEED TO MAKE MORE VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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hey man! Can you make a drum mic set/ recording set up vid? id really love that cuz im getting the Tascam US-1800 and im a newbie to recording:P
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@LiarLiar155 just because they haven't broken yet doesn't mean they won't. You just need to lower all of them so you're not hitting them solely on the edge most of the time. Playing the cymbals flat isn't bad, but hitting them on the edges consistently will do damage.
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Finally.... Someone good
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nice kit
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I will never forgive you for blowing my mind :P sweet cover!!!!!!!
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@LiarLiar155 your fucking lucky, all i have is one D:<
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Your resonant head is extremely too loose on that bass drum.
You do know that a drum's tuning comes from the resonant head right? If you want a lifeless bass drum sound you should be loosening the batter.
Also you look like you go through crash cymbals like no body's business playing them that high.
Sad so many people get such bad habits.
phildd0t 6 months ago
@phildd0t Yeah, it is too loose, but it was a one off time when I hadn't realised it wasn't tuned properly after experimenting with the new Kickport. However, countless drummers record their kicks with their reso head tightened just past wrinkle, or without a reso head at all, so that idea is pretty baseless.
Also, all of the cymbals in this video, i've been playing for years, so don't be so quick to judge my 'bad habits' based solely on your own perceptions.
LiarLiar155 6 months ago 7
HOW MANY KITS DO YOU HAVE?!?!?!?!?!
MaggotMuncher96 10 months ago
@MaggotMuncher96 3 :)
LiarLiar155 10 months ago
Dude, what type of mics are you using on your toms? And by the way, that a pretty sick set bro! I'm diggin the inlays!
mattsonaboat 1 year ago
@mattsonaboat They're Shure Beta 98D/S's. Thanks man, built it myself :)
LiarLiar155 1 year ago