tolgapala
Senior Member
Hey there,
Here's I believe would be helpful to drummers who's looking for an affordable yet very good piece of microphone set. Very nice set and I am sure you would instantly notice the quality of the microphone sounds despite the fact that this is a barenaked room, with no treatment at all unfortunately.
The drum tuning wasn't subtle and just enough to keep moving and I have just recorded the raw microphone sounds with no compression, no eq no effects applied. Just recorded routing the my stereo mixer output to my m-audio fast track pro usb and then to the pc.
As many of you may notice, I also didn't have the chance to utilize the hi-hat condencer (as i had no xlr connectors left available on my mixer) of the kit which palso erforms incredibly well. (Tested that separately)No question about it.
So without further storytelling i am just adding the video description and the link.
Any questions or comments are greatly appreciated as always.
Cheers.
Tolga
Practice and Drum Mic Kit Test w/ Samson 8KIT
Practice session to test performances of the Samson kit. Warming up, fooling around a bit and then some play alongs. I thought it would be nice to record myself playing my acoustic set while I'm at it. Any comments and questions are greatly appreciated as always. Please bear with me while in practice or feel free skip to the play along part @ 5:06 which I believe to be more interesting and as the soloing practice is nothing special and might be boring to many of you aside from a couple of highlights within.
Title credits: Skynyrd Nation by Lynyrd Skynyrd and Rock from Dave Weckl's Ultimate Play Along Vol.2
Some sound samples i created (which I believe to be also helpful) couldbe found in another thread:
http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showpost.php?p=734092&postcount=4 and
http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showpost.php?p=737252&postcount=6
Here's I believe would be helpful to drummers who's looking for an affordable yet very good piece of microphone set. Very nice set and I am sure you would instantly notice the quality of the microphone sounds despite the fact that this is a barenaked room, with no treatment at all unfortunately.
The drum tuning wasn't subtle and just enough to keep moving and I have just recorded the raw microphone sounds with no compression, no eq no effects applied. Just recorded routing the my stereo mixer output to my m-audio fast track pro usb and then to the pc.
As many of you may notice, I also didn't have the chance to utilize the hi-hat condencer (as i had no xlr connectors left available on my mixer) of the kit which palso erforms incredibly well. (Tested that separately)No question about it.
So without further storytelling i am just adding the video description and the link.
Any questions or comments are greatly appreciated as always.
Cheers.
Tolga
Practice and Drum Mic Kit Test w/ Samson 8KIT
Practice session to test performances of the Samson kit. Warming up, fooling around a bit and then some play alongs. I thought it would be nice to record myself playing my acoustic set while I'm at it. Any comments and questions are greatly appreciated as always. Please bear with me while in practice or feel free skip to the play along part @ 5:06 which I believe to be more interesting and as the soloing practice is nothing special and might be boring to many of you aside from a couple of highlights within.
Title credits: Skynyrd Nation by Lynyrd Skynyrd and Rock from Dave Weckl's Ultimate Play Along Vol.2
Some sound samples i created (which I believe to be also helpful) couldbe found in another thread:
http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showpost.php?p=734092&postcount=4 and
http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showpost.php?p=737252&postcount=6
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