dastrick huh??? Mar 6, 2009 #1 Tell me what you think of this drum mix? It's a simple 16 bar drum loop. Drum Sample http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=911887
Tell me what you think of this drum mix? It's a simple 16 bar drum loop. Drum Sample http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=911887
D Detroitroadrage New member Mar 6, 2009 #2 Extreeeeeeeemly boomy for my taste, but it might work for you. I think the toms are a little too loud in the mix.
Extreeeeeeeemly boomy for my taste, but it might work for you. I think the toms are a little too loud in the mix.
dastrick huh??? Mar 6, 2009 #4 not me It's not me playing. I recorded the drummer in my band while he was warming up. He was just goofing around and didn't know that I was recording. Other than the timing issues...what do you think of the sound?
not me It's not me playing. I recorded the drummer in my band while he was warming up. He was just goofing around and didn't know that I was recording. Other than the timing issues...what do you think of the sound?
G Greg_L Banned Mar 6, 2009 #5 It doesn't matter how they sound now because there's no music around the kit.
G Greg_L Banned Mar 6, 2009 #7 dastrick said: Somehow, I knew someone would say this. Click to expand... Sorry, but it's true.
B Bulls Hit Well-known member Mar 7, 2009 #8 I don't care for the sound of those cymbals, though I think it's the cymbals themselves rather than how they're recorded. But Greg's right, how drums sound in isolation is largely meaningless. The good news is that cheap cymbals can be masked in a mix
I don't care for the sound of those cymbals, though I think it's the cymbals themselves rather than how they're recorded. But Greg's right, how drums sound in isolation is largely meaningless. The good news is that cheap cymbals can be masked in a mix