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ron82
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okay heres the way it is:
- i have a cheap BASIX drumkit to use for recording. (from someone who doesnt know shit about drums, at all. the drums were never tuned since purchasing them, which is like 6 months..)
- i am no drummer (my band is seeking one, i will play myself for test-recording..)
- i'm a beginner at recording as well, this is the first time i record a kit..
i read the entire "drum tuning bible", located at
http://www.drumweb.com/profsound.shtml
so i took it with me today to tune the kit.
and well.. after 4 hours of trying to seat and tune the left tom i got pissed and quit.
i think the main problem i have, is that i dont know how the drums shoud sound, at all. if u know what i mean. as i said i rarely play, and so i dont know how a good kit should sound. or how to tune it best for my needs: recording
also i still dont get, how the batter and resonant head relate to the sound of the drum. like, i dont know which end to screw to get more to the sound i want..
and last but not least, how u can tune the drum by tapping at each lug? either the heads r so old that that doesnt work, or my ears too bad (which i dont think actually) - but for me its not quite possible to hear a clear tone to compare..
the drum tuning bible is a bit too complex for me, i think. also english isnt my first language, maybe thats why i lack understanding.
i thought it would b easier to tune a kit, but it looks to my like u need plently of experience for this :\
so yea, i'm gonna stop babbling now, hoping to get some advice on the points i mentioned, and how to get the sound i want on my tape (okay, harddisk) anyway..
oh yea, my style of music is pop-punk, if that matters..
really thanks for listening, more to thank for replies..
- i have a cheap BASIX drumkit to use for recording. (from someone who doesnt know shit about drums, at all. the drums were never tuned since purchasing them, which is like 6 months..)
- i am no drummer (my band is seeking one, i will play myself for test-recording..)
- i'm a beginner at recording as well, this is the first time i record a kit..
i read the entire "drum tuning bible", located at
http://www.drumweb.com/profsound.shtml
so i took it with me today to tune the kit.
and well.. after 4 hours of trying to seat and tune the left tom i got pissed and quit.
i think the main problem i have, is that i dont know how the drums shoud sound, at all. if u know what i mean. as i said i rarely play, and so i dont know how a good kit should sound. or how to tune it best for my needs: recording
also i still dont get, how the batter and resonant head relate to the sound of the drum. like, i dont know which end to screw to get more to the sound i want..
and last but not least, how u can tune the drum by tapping at each lug? either the heads r so old that that doesnt work, or my ears too bad (which i dont think actually) - but for me its not quite possible to hear a clear tone to compare..
the drum tuning bible is a bit too complex for me, i think. also english isnt my first language, maybe thats why i lack understanding.
i thought it would b easier to tune a kit, but it looks to my like u need plently of experience for this :\
so yea, i'm gonna stop babbling now, hoping to get some advice on the points i mentioned, and how to get the sound i want on my tape (okay, harddisk) anyway..
oh yea, my style of music is pop-punk, if that matters..
really thanks for listening, more to thank for replies..

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