Sub basement jam - testing the Samson 8KIT

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Practice session to test performances of the Samson kit. I thought it would be nice to record myself playing my acoustic set while I'm at it. Any comments and questions are greatly appreciated as always.
    I removed the rather long and boring 10minute video, as I thought this might be a little more interesting than watching me warming up and fooling around for some 6-7 minutes.
    Title credits: Rock from Dave Weckl's Ultimate Play Along Vol.2

Комментарии • 5

  • @Van_Nop
    @Van_Nop 13 лет назад

    Great drumming! I got those mics my self. Great ones actually. the only thing i do when recording is replacing the snare batter mic with a sm57 and use the Q-snare for the resonans head. I got the akg drummic kit aswell but i prefer the samson setup.. Awesome drumsound for a small cost.
    Keep smiling!

  • @TolgaPala
    @TolgaPala  14 лет назад

    @06szymonszymanski hey there! thank you, I am glad you liked it. I have only used basic eq (lo-mid-high) for the kick and the snare on the mixer for my own pleasure comfort while playing but the rest of the drumkit sounds as is. it is unfortunately mostly because of the untreated room itself that is making everything very excited and roomy. cheers

  • @06szymonszymanski
    @06szymonszymanski 14 лет назад

    very good drumming, like it,
    did you use any eq or something ?

  • @TolgaPala
    @TolgaPala  13 лет назад

    @ahhhhbisto1 i am using a behringer ub1204fx-pro mixer for the mics and stereo out to my m-audio fast track pro usb. using fast track pro connected to my laptop, i recorded the entire drum sound with the backing track as a mixdown in renoise2. please check some other videos where i play the same setup with different mic setups and levels. i believe those sound better than this one as this was my very first try. playing around makes you more efficient in that sense. cheers. :)

  • @TolgaPala
    @TolgaPala  13 лет назад

    @Himbla hey there! cheers. i am glad you take your time to drop a comment here. actually i did experiment with different mic setups and i think the best result i got for snare is with using the pencil condenser from the kit as batter and the q-snare for the resonant head. you can have a look at this one if you like: /watch?v=0xYtQwvD4NY or /watch?v=_bFGGgXMkts cheers