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Originally Posted by brad.bjmmusic Thank you all for your helpful advice. I definitly have an idea of where to start looking. Thanks. |
Hi,I'm Ogi...for my experience with long studio-recording I could give some addvice if you please me!Because you are such as me,at the time when I've been looking for the same as you now!First of all you have to clear some things....Who or what kind of people/music you expect to come in your studio for recording drums???You have to keep in your mind that...every drummer wants to hear His Own Drums on the records (same as guitar players)!!!He probably has pay a lot of money for them,he play with them,he knows well how they sound,on the reherses,on the stage or so...If you buy some model that noone likes-then your money goes on the wind.If you buy a some compromise drums-the recording will be compromized.I've purchased Yamaha Recording Drums - with 4 different snares,wood shell,brass,birch,maple...with different sizes 12",13",14"....they sounded on the records amazing but for three years...only two bans used them!The other always bring theyr drums...and I've to sold mine toghether with all New Paiste Cymbals!!Be aware of that!Clean your mind exactly what you'll need for your job!
Regards!
Ogi