By
Robert Sabatka
The
hardest part of the recording process is the setup
for drums and recording them. If you have any alternative,
you should consider it. The money spent on the professional
studio or making a programmed drum track with sequencers
might be worth of it. First you must find enough
room for the drums and to make some sound isolation.
After that comes the micking with at least five
microphones and that makes the whole thing expensive
and complicated for shore. I think that I gave you
enough reason to purchase software that can make
you a good lifelike drum track made by a sequencer
or loop machine. My chose was Propellerhead Reason.
The drum sound sample banks are to god to be ignored
and the learning of the basics of the software was
a one day fun. In the beginning I worked with my
drummer Max. It shoved me every detail in its playing
and I arranged it in Reason. The results where amazing;
clear tone and, every hit on the right place. Can
you ask for more?
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