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i love experimentation. where are those clips!? some people don't realize that recording can actually be fun and wasting time is allowed. 

TravisinFlorida said:i love experimentation. where are those clips!? some people don't realize that recording can actually be fun and wasting time is allowed.![]()
slidey said:moronic that's a bit harsh don't you think
havn't you ever thought hey what the hell why don't I try this?? & see what happens
I can tell you something there's no arguing the sound that it's producing & if it gives me a different/better bassdrum sound then it hasn't been a waste of time to me
I know a good sound can be got from using just one kick, I've been doing it for approx 6 years now I was looking at four bassdrums stacked up in a a corner & thought sod it what if
& then thought how would I mic this baby to record it??, & then thought I wonder if any good natured threadsters have tried similar things & if so how did they do it or if not how would they deal with this set up in a studio if I was a hypothetical customer with a lot of cash
& one last point if you didn't mean to offend mister why did you then put moronic at the end of your post?? I feel offended & my bass drum parade well untruly rained on
you negative minded fcuktard
random.hero said:...i think its a great idea btw
sometimes i like to change my setup completely and switch everything around and set it up like different professional drummers kits...
(just got done with the "jon theodore" setup, now we are on "chad smith") its great fun... you've probly done this before, no?
(within reason of course, i dont have a million cymbals like some)