
systmovadown
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Well post them on and we'll see 

MadAudio said:Aw, c'mon, isn't anyone else gonna post? Let's hear some drums!
Don't turn me into a show-off.
Oh, well, too late.
http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=11547&highlight=
MadAudio said:I recorded this soon after I got my MXL 603's (overheads) and Beyer M201 (snare).
did you record those drums in a good room. They do sound good. Are those the only mics you used?MadAudio said:I recorded this soon after I got my MXL 603's (overheads) and Beyer M201 (snare).
http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=8212&highlight=
Drummer4Life05 said:2 Oktava MK-012's Overhead
CAD Bass Drum Mic
No Snare Mic (;-))
1. 12' x 15' room, soundproofed, dead sounding roompatlang12 said:did you record those drums in a good room. They do sound good. Are those the only mics you used?
how did you record them?Drummer4Life05 said:2 Oktava MK-012's Overhead
CAD Bass Drum Mic
No Snare Mic ()
how did you record them?Drummer4Life05 said:2 Oktava MK-012's Overhead
CAD Bass Drum Mic
No Snare Mic ()
What overhead technique did you use? What was the room you recorded in like?Drummer4Life05 said:I added no effects whatsoever. Maybe a little compression on bass drum mic, but that's it.
I recorded all tracks into my Yamaha MG12/4 Mixer -> Delta 44 -> Adobe Audition.