Holy forever - Bethel Music drum cover

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @02Gabuu
    @02Gabuu 6 дней назад

    Ufffff great sound bro 🔥🙌🏼

  • @creative4778
    @creative4778 Месяц назад +1

    wow such a nice tone!

  • @GDrummer05
    @GDrummer05 Месяц назад +2

    So Great nice. Watching here from Philippines may i know what equipment I need to record drum cam ? Hope you notice Godbless😊

  • @benjaminolson
    @benjaminolson Месяц назад

    Great cover man!

  • @Youtubesneaxy
    @Youtubesneaxy Месяц назад

    Hi Bro where search mecrophone you use in the drum 🥁

    • @itsicee2693
      @itsicee2693 27 дней назад

      Snare is a shure sm57 (I personally like to use a unidyne 545sd that was made in the 70s for my snares), rack tom looks like a sennheiser e604, I can't tell for sure, and I'm not sure what the floor tom is. Kick isn't visible so I'm not sure on that either, shure beta 52a or similar kick mics are very popular. Overheads aren't visible nor is a hi-hat mic, but those are commonly done both with pencil condensers, but sometimes large diaphragm condensers can also be used on overheads. Snare bottom could either be an sm57 like on the top or another pencil condenser. Cheaper pencil condensers I use often are the AKG P170 and more expensive is the audix adx51. As for overhead large diaphragms, I've seen the AKG c414 and shure ksm32 used. Sometimes people use kick in mics to get extra low end, and a common style of mic for this is a boundary mic. A common model is the shure beta91a.