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Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:12 pm |
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Hello here I recorded some small brush work on my drummer's snare. It's just signal without any effects or EQ. This room is quiet ''sterile'' so there shouldn't be big need for accoustic treatment
Please tell what do you think of the sound and what should I change. Right now my ears are still wondering how should sound good raw signal without EQ, nothing sounds good enough so please give me some advice.
http://media.putfile.com/On-snare-with-brushes
P.S. Sorry for sloppy groove. Drummer wasn't there and I'm not the best multi-instrumentalist  |
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