yeh, the delta 44 looks good to me at the moment,
i'll also want a 4-8 channel mixer...now if i want to use it with the a delta 44 i'll need to have a seperate output for each channel, no? or do i have the wrong idea, does anyone know of any good small mixers for recording with my delta 44 ...
Hey,
I'm kind of new to the whole computer recording thing. FOr a few years I've been recording bands onto my TASCAM 488 and then pluging my tascam into the computer (line-out, line-in) and recording a mix into Cool Edit Pro 2, where i do a bit more editing and mastering and stuff. Ive always...
woah, he will shred a pair of hot rods in minutes. I only use hot rods for accoutic sets. They don't really work as a subtitute for real sticks. I would say either get a new drummer... or if that isnt possible. Try to get him to play on a smaller kit?? 8" 10" 14" 18"?
woah.... have you ever played a sabain solar crash?.... those are SO bad.... stagg crashes are very nice.... go for the DH Brialliant Series, you can pick them up for £50 and less... lovely deep rich oriental sound on my 18" crash. I use that cymbal with set up of A Customs, K Customs and Sabain...
.... I'm looking to hire a set of drum kit microhpones to record my bands new album with.. I have 8 tracks to work with (4 with phamtom power) and I was looking for some advice as to what to hire....
At the moment I'm probably looking to get:
Shure SM57 x3 (One for snare, One for each tom)...
technical ability is nothing. or at least every little. it's the songwriting/musicwriting that counts. you could be the best guitar player in the world but if you cant write a decent riff then you never be a good guitarist.
what I'm getting at is it doesnt matter if Travis is isnt as good as...
um... well remo are generally thought of as the best drums head, the most common although their are quite a lot of different decent brands (evans etc...) although some may prefer other heads everyone admits that remo heads are pretty decent and you cant go far wrong with them.
my heads:
On my...