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Recording Acoustic Drums
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnycheeba23" data-source="post: 105491" data-attributes="member: 10656"><p>If you have the cash you could always buy 3 or 4 mics, stands, and a small behringer mixer. With the mixer you have the option of experimenting with different EQ settings, mic combinations, and mic placements. Also everything sounds 100 percent better pre-amped. </p><p></p><p> Or you could always pull the punk rock ghetto favorite </p><p> " Shure SM58 hanging from the ceiling by its cord ".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnycheeba23, post: 105491, member: 10656"] If you have the cash you could always buy 3 or 4 mics, stands, and a small behringer mixer. With the mixer you have the option of experimenting with different EQ settings, mic combinations, and mic placements. Also everything sounds 100 percent better pre-amped. Or you could always pull the punk rock ghetto favorite " Shure SM58 hanging from the ceiling by its cord ". [/QUOTE]
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