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Kick Drum Recording
Machinehead
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Record Production Techniques
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:03 pm Subject:
Kick Drum Recording
Yeah, like uncle jerr said, try all four possiblilties and trust your ears
(pillow only, ring only, both, or nether one)
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Bands, Drummers and Click tracks
Machinehead
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Record Production Techniques
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:46 pm Subject:
Bands, Drummers and Click tracks
I'd say you'd mostly use a click track if you're recording the band in parts and rather would not if they're recording togather (unless they're very sloppy)
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