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Yes, thanks for all of the replies!
My dog barked. Hah.
If you guys can, can you tell me if this is a little better, sans the Shure SM57?
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Wed May 21, 2008 7:14 pm
SGarrett Moderator
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Pretty good, man. Most of your fills were clean and smooth and your meter was pretty solid.
Are you looking at tab/music? If not, stop looking at the camera. Just pretend it isn't there. I know, easier said than done. I find myself always wanting to look at the mixing console on my laptop when I'm recording.
And it looks like you're either thinking too hard or just kind of spacing in a few parts. It's natural, we all do it from time to time and have had to work through it.
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SGarrett wrote:
Pretty good, man. Most of your fills were clean and smooth and your meter was pretty solid.
Are you looking at tab/music? If not, stop looking at the camera. Just pretend it isn't there. I know, easier said than done. I find myself always wanting to look at the mixing console on my laptop when I'm recording.
And it looks like you're either thinking too hard or just kind of spacing in a few parts. It's natural, we all do it from time to time and have had to work through it.
Lol no I'm not reading music, I just have something for looking at the camera. And I do space out at times when playing the drums. Thanks!
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Fri May 23, 2008 8:14 pm
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You're welcome. There you go, two things to work on.
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Dr. Rodney McKay wrote:
Well, I only know one thing and that is that flying darkness that eats energy can only be very, very bad.
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Thanks guys! I haven't visited this topic in a while, but I recently made a new improv video, with some mess ups everywhere. My bass drum can finally be heard!
Be nice!
PsYkeR, I only used a Shure SM57, it was only $99, and it got everything except my bass drum.
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Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:45 pm
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use bass when u hit ur cymbals
but still rly good!
LOVE ur tom sound
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Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:04 am
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seandude wrote:
use bass when u hit ur cymbals
but still rly good!
LOVE ur tom sound
Of course I use my kick. It's a sin not to!
My bass drum wasn't miced up. So you probably don't hear it at all.
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hey your from middletown! i used to live in chester, doesnt altos kick ass.
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Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:48 pm
JasonDeLima drumming adept
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J-rod wrote:
hey your from middletown! i used to live in chester, doesnt altos kick ass.
Yes sir, Altos is my main place. Manzo visits there too.
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