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Recording drums in nuendo

can anyone give me any tips on how to mix recorded drums so that every thing sound ok? Im a newbie at the whole home recording and I'm using the ezzdrummer, its ok but sometimes the ride cymbal is to low and the crash cymbals are to lound, but if I lower the crashes I lower the ride as well because of the overhead stuff which include the ride and the chrashes...!

Drums

I've recently took the plunge into making the home studio. Got the interface, Shure sm 57, and software but I'm missing live drums. Due to the room size I won't be able to get any drums and so far all the "beat makers" online sound to robotic and rigid, does anyone know any good virtual drum software online that sounds realistic and is flexible? Price doesnt matter too much.

hand drums

So, I'm gonna be looking for some hand drums to use in church for more acousticy music. I won't be playing them, but I've been looking on the web, and the three things I've come up with so far are: bongos, congas, or djembes. Yes, whatever is being used will be mic'd (if it needs to be mic'd). I think that 2 of something would be best.

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