drummingman
Gold Member
I've been thinking about how it would be recording with e drums. Just the drums but with real cymbals. It would seem that this could make recording go faster and smoothly. Am I right on this? I've never done it before so I honestly don't know. Also, how would one go about recording the cymbals with e drums to where it turns out sounding killer?
From what I know a lot of people record this way now day's because of how much easier it is because of bleed and mixing, etc. Not to mention that a lot of people trigger their kits in the studio and live in a number of musical settings, everything from metal to country.
From what I know a lot of people record this way now day's because of how much easier it is because of bleed and mixing, etc. Not to mention that a lot of people trigger their kits in the studio and live in a number of musical settings, everything from metal to country.
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