TM Productionz
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Hey I was just wondering about something.
I just got my first set of drums last year and I'm learning how to drum and I've been making beats for almost 12 years now so I wanna record my own drum samples.
What are some good drum miking techniques as far as getting that "BOOM BAP" "J dilla" style sound?
I'm also gonna invest in some drum mics does anyone have any suggestions?
I want my kicks to sound deep and punchy and thuddy but I don't want them to sound like they sound when I play them, (Regular) they sound too rock and roll I want that boom bap sound with the kicks and the snare (Especially the snare) that sound in the snare that doesn't have so much decay in it like a rock snare or band snare.
I also wanna just learn about drum miking in general can someone help me? Pardon me if there's a thousand threads on this im just too lazy to search lol
I just got my first set of drums last year and I'm learning how to drum and I've been making beats for almost 12 years now so I wanna record my own drum samples.
What are some good drum miking techniques as far as getting that "BOOM BAP" "J dilla" style sound?
I'm also gonna invest in some drum mics does anyone have any suggestions?
I want my kicks to sound deep and punchy and thuddy but I don't want them to sound like they sound when I play them, (Regular) they sound too rock and roll I want that boom bap sound with the kicks and the snare (Especially the snare) that sound in the snare that doesn't have so much decay in it like a rock snare or band snare.
I also wanna just learn about drum miking in general can someone help me? Pardon me if there's a thousand threads on this im just too lazy to search lol