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  1. DrumRookie

    Kick and Snare sample for your arsenal!

    Prove it. ;) This thread just turned into "Dim and Dimmer" from post 1.
  2. DrumRookie

    Best mic to use for recording Metal vocals?

    :spank:
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    Electro-Voice Kick Dum Mic?

    I would recommend changing the resonate head to a Remo Diplomat. If the top snare head isn't that beat up, keep it. It's a good head. Change the kick head, because your not going to get the tone you want with a stock head. And maybe look into getting a head made by Remo or Evans with built in...
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    Pantera - Im Broken, any tip please?

    To me, the crashes sound very quiet and short sustained, which may be contributing to the problem with the guitars. But thats just me. I'm not too experienced with guitars, but someone else will come along to help you out on that one. :) Maybe doubling the guitar track and panning one to the...
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    Pantera - Im Broken, any tip please?

    No problem ;)
  6. DrumRookie

    Help Me Buy My First Interface!

    You are aware this is a 4 year old thread, right? :D I hope he found one by now... :eek:
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    Get your 10 post here!

    Hooray! :)
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    Upgrading or Hot-Roding Cheap Drum Sets- Please Contribute

    Export is poplar. (expect the ECX, like you mentioned, those are maple. They may be of a lesser grade though) MCX is maple. Pearl Soundcheck is a cheap (Philippine) mahogany. And it's not always the wood that makes the sound. Also, the Pearl reference shells are in fact have a different sound...
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    Pantera - Im Broken, any tip please?

    Here you go: https://homerecording.com/bbs/general-discussions/newbies/get-your-10-post-here-329241/
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    best n cheap headphones for music production

    +1 I've heard great stuff about those. :)
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    Earn $100 by testing your reel to reel tape recorder for me :)

    Hehehe, oh really? :D:rolleyes: jk :P
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    Options for soundproofing the floor/wall of a home recording studio in a townhouse?

    Like the others suggested, it is next to impossible to do that. Especially with drums, they can be very loud. I would recommend getting a good set of electronic drums for your situation. You would probably even save a lot more money that way. Either that or go set up the kit in a nearby forest...
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    Pantera - Im Broken, any tip please?

    Well, your (link is) broken like you said. I would try fixing it first. :D The link didn't work for me either though.
  14. DrumRookie

    Electro-Voice Kick Dum Mic?

    What heads are on them? Do you know what brand and model the actual drums are? What about the cymbals? Those could potentially be some important variables that could help get a better sound out of them. Crappy heads will make any drum sound like trash :D
  15. DrumRookie

    Recommendations for USB interface

    +1 I own one of them. They are a very worthy interface. Simple to operate and use, as has good features.
  16. DrumRookie

    Hope I'm not pissing you off

    'Fraid it still doesn't work. Try again, maybe with using the Soundcloud tags with the link from soundcloud. Good luck :)
  17. DrumRookie

    Heeeellllppppp

    Hmm, so what about some Hardcore Gansta Ballad Pop? Which one is good overall?
  18. DrumRookie

    Heeeellllppppp

    Interesting, I think I may try that method sometime. Have you had good results using the lamps with green and yellow? Just curious.
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    Heeeellllppppp

    I heard McDSP is coming out with a new LL plugin that enables that feature. As well as pre-eq'd presets. A sweet LL crossover compressor is coming out from Waves too! :D can't wait for it to come out and not afford it.
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    let me see your studio!

    Not for me either.
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