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Old 03-23-2011, 07:06 AM
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Smile Overall Drum Mic'ing

Hello guys!

As I've stated in my previous thread "Mic'ing the Snare", I want to say thank you for your continued advice and tips on recording etc.

I have 41 videos on youtube, mostly drum covers, and some original songs. I aspire to get better each time... at drumming, AND recording. So please, take a moment to check out my stuff and please let me know what you guys think.

The sound I really go for is that "snap" in the snare drum, the "thud/snap" in the kick drum, the "deep/rich" tom sound, and "swoosh/smooth" sound with the hi-hat and cymbals.

www.youtube.com/firsty33

Any tips? Any advice?

Thanks again!!

-Justin
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