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jspitza
New member
Hello all:
I can’t say enough praise to all of the members and moderators of this forum. Praise for making me think twice about running out and buying yet another piece of gear that I neither need nor have the knowledge of how to properly use it. I have simply started to use what I have and really study and practice the art of recording, mixing. I am a drummer\composer (I know I know) with 20 plus years of playing under my belt. After a short time away-away as in the world of Logic audio, Drum controllers, sampling and all things in the digital realm, drummed up enough courage to record music with my own drums. I’m now living in a situation where a very supportive wife along side a wonderful home invites me to do so. I am truly blessed. After a rather long night of study and practice, I finally achieved a mix that sat in well with the Logic sample library-a feat I thought was impossible. I just want to let myself and the incredibly talented folks here that I promise to never by anther piece of gear until the need and knowledge arises. I have learned so much from the generous and very supportive engineers who have offered up their “secrets” without sarcasm and much encouragement. My equipment list is as follows and I will get a great drum sound!
If I have to spend months hitting my fricking snare drum 3 hours a night to figure out what I’m doing wrong, I’ll do it! Thanks much, Jeff
http://cdbaby.com/cd/elektrus2
My humble equipment list:
Dual G5 2.5 ram (Izzie)
Logic7
Behringer ub2222 mixer
Behringer Composer pro
Aphex 107 mic pres
Tannoy Reveal with Samson amp and sub
2 SM57
2 MXL 993
1 MXL 990
1 Oktava 319
2 Behringer XM8500
Roland 3030 srv reverb
Behringer virtualizer pro
Various synths and sample libraries.
1 very old Pearl kit with Zildjian K’s and A’s\wuhan gongs and cymbals. Tons of percussion including some homemade concoctions.
I can’t say enough praise to all of the members and moderators of this forum. Praise for making me think twice about running out and buying yet another piece of gear that I neither need nor have the knowledge of how to properly use it. I have simply started to use what I have and really study and practice the art of recording, mixing. I am a drummer\composer (I know I know) with 20 plus years of playing under my belt. After a short time away-away as in the world of Logic audio, Drum controllers, sampling and all things in the digital realm, drummed up enough courage to record music with my own drums. I’m now living in a situation where a very supportive wife along side a wonderful home invites me to do so. I am truly blessed. After a rather long night of study and practice, I finally achieved a mix that sat in well with the Logic sample library-a feat I thought was impossible. I just want to let myself and the incredibly talented folks here that I promise to never by anther piece of gear until the need and knowledge arises. I have learned so much from the generous and very supportive engineers who have offered up their “secrets” without sarcasm and much encouragement. My equipment list is as follows and I will get a great drum sound!

http://cdbaby.com/cd/elektrus2
My humble equipment list:
Dual G5 2.5 ram (Izzie)
Logic7
Behringer ub2222 mixer
Behringer Composer pro
Aphex 107 mic pres
Tannoy Reveal with Samson amp and sub
2 SM57
2 MXL 993
1 MXL 990
1 Oktava 319
2 Behringer XM8500
Roland 3030 srv reverb
Behringer virtualizer pro
Various synths and sample libraries.
1 very old Pearl kit with Zildjian K’s and A’s\wuhan gongs and cymbals. Tons of percussion including some homemade concoctions.