
RezN8
Blick-um, blick-um...
When playing live gigs, I choose cymbals and drum sizes based on the room I'm playing. But in the studio I was wondering, considering the size of the room (14x20x7), which would produce better results?
Maple bop kit - 18" bass drum, 10" and 12" toms 12" snare - I've tuned the bass drum to sound like a cannon and tuned the toms down low for more of a rock sound.
Birch Fusion kit (Fusion depths) - 22" bass drum 12", 13", 16" toms, 14" birch snare.
OK, so the birch kit is much louder than the bop kit. You can play the bop kit hard and it still sounds good.
Considering the room dimensions, which kit do you think would sound better for recording? I bet your first question is "what type of music?" so let's say alt. rock for the sake of argument.
So waddaya think?
Maple bop kit - 18" bass drum, 10" and 12" toms 12" snare - I've tuned the bass drum to sound like a cannon and tuned the toms down low for more of a rock sound.
Birch Fusion kit (Fusion depths) - 22" bass drum 12", 13", 16" toms, 14" birch snare.
OK, so the birch kit is much louder than the bop kit. You can play the bop kit hard and it still sounds good.
Considering the room dimensions, which kit do you think would sound better for recording? I bet your first question is "what type of music?" so let's say alt. rock for the sake of argument.

So waddaya think?