A comprehensive demonstration, I bought a Cahoun from The Acoustic Room in Hamilton a couple of years back and have had some fun with it. would love to do some drumming and/or acoustic guitar playing with something like this.
If you want to create a literal snare sound;hold a jazz brush with your other hand. There's even a video of this old dude that created a snare sound with the jazz brush. ruclips.net/video/g07zRocOt_w/видео.html This other dude did the same thing like the older dude using the jazz brush. ruclips.net/video/YXi-f6uj0kU/видео.html
On the front side a Lewitt MTP 440 DM which is very similar to an SM57 if you’ve already got one laying around. On the back side an AKG C214. The AKG mics I’ve seen used at pretty affordable prices locally! Just remember to flip the phase on one of the mics if you do it this way and set them about an equal distance on each side from the skin. I also chose to EQ a bit in post with a bump in the low end, a fairly wide cut in the mids, and a bump in the high end like I would normally do to a rack Tom on a kit and added a little compression and reverb.
A comprehensive demonstration, I bought a Cahoun from The Acoustic Room in Hamilton a couple of years back and have had some fun with it. would love to do some drumming and/or acoustic guitar playing with something like this.
Sounds killer with some basic chops, creative microphone placement, and that bit of reverb sprinkled about.
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If you want to create a literal snare sound;hold a jazz brush with your other hand. There's even a video of this old dude that created a snare sound with the jazz brush.
ruclips.net/video/g07zRocOt_w/видео.html
This other dude did the same thing like the older dude using the jazz brush.
ruclips.net/video/YXi-f6uj0kU/видео.html
That’s very cool. I never thought of that. Such a cool idea that makes tons of sense. And sounds great!
hey man I'm playing for years I can't find a good microphone to record my playing, that sounds perfect what mic are you using?
On the front side a Lewitt MTP 440 DM which is very similar to an SM57 if you’ve already got one laying around. On the back side an AKG C214. The AKG mics I’ve seen used at pretty affordable prices locally! Just remember to flip the phase on one of the mics if you do it this way and set them about an equal distance on each side from the skin.
I also chose to EQ a bit in post with a bump in the low end, a fairly wide cut in the mids, and a bump in the high end like I would normally do to a rack Tom on a kit and added a little compression and reverb.
@@BlackBridgeSound thanks man 👍