A Drummer, A Stroke and MTS II
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2022 4:44 pm
This is a continuation of sorts, of the story at A Drummer, A Stroke and MTS , but instead of a performance recording, this is a demonstration recording - warts and all. You see, my friend Ray is a geezer like me. We still like to Rock - it's just harder to play now like we did 20 years ago, let alone 50. Pick misses and stick clicks happen. But I digress.
The purpose of this recording is to demonstrate that you don't need the most expensive drum shells to acheive great sounds. And thanks to great software like MTS, the proof as they say, is in the pudding.
Ray recorded 11 solos on 8 oddball drum sets and I mixed and mastered the tracks in MTS, with MTS and other effects, to try to bring out the best sound of each kit.
Take a listen at SOLOS for Concept Drum Sets and see if you can identify what material is used for the various kits. Hint - there's hints in the titles.
Then check out Ray's page for the project at Concepts Recording #4 to see what the kit pieces are actually made of.
I promise, you'll be surprised! And while I'm at it - Merry Christmas!
The purpose of this recording is to demonstrate that you don't need the most expensive drum shells to acheive great sounds. And thanks to great software like MTS, the proof as they say, is in the pudding.
Ray recorded 11 solos on 8 oddball drum sets and I mixed and mastered the tracks in MTS, with MTS and other effects, to try to bring out the best sound of each kit.
Take a listen at SOLOS for Concept Drum Sets and see if you can identify what material is used for the various kits. Hint - there's hints in the titles.
Then check out Ray's page for the project at Concepts Recording #4 to see what the kit pieces are actually made of.
I promise, you'll be surprised! And while I'm at it - Merry Christmas!