Udemy Session Drummer Masterclass Lesson 3 Complete
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What you'll learnMic positioning
How to record drums
How to place microphones around the drums
How to record drums with 1 to 16 microphones
RequirementsLearn how to properly position your microphones and how to capture the best sound of your drum set. This lesson is divided into separate units from 1 to 16 microphones. Choose the lesson that suits your mic set up and I will help you sound like a million bucks!
DescriptionBecome a session drummer!This is the one stop place to learn every step with modern techniques and inside secrets to become a pro session drummer!Learn how to properly position your microphones and how to capture the best sound of your drum set. This lesson is divided into separate units from 1 to 16 microphones. Choose the lesson that suits your mic set up and I will help you sound like a million bucks!More than ever drummers and overall musicians are being asked to do remote recordings straight from their home studios and you can be the next one!This course will help you becoming a professional and a required session drummer and sound engineer. Here you will be able to get a full and deep understanding on how place the microphones around the drum set! In this course I want to show you and teach how to get that amazing and professional drum sound on your recordings, so you can get hired over and over again! You are just one click away from it all! See you at The Session Drummer MastarclassLessons available in the Lesson 3 complete:Mic drums with 1 to 2 microphones - Lesson length: 10:21 Mic drums with 4 microphones - Lesson length: 12:30 Mic drums with 6 microphones - Lesson length: 12:34 Mic drums with 8 microphones - Lesson length: 14:22 Mic drums with 11-12 microphones - Lesson length: 17:53 Mic drums with 13-16 microphones - Lesson length: 19:44
OverviewSection 1: Mic placement - 1 to 2 microphones
Lecture 1 1 to 2 microphones
Section 2: Mic placement - 4 microphones
Lecture 2 4 microphones
Section 3: Mic placement - 6 microphones
Lecture 3 6 microphones
Section 4: 8 microphones
Lecture 4 8 microphones
Section 5: 11 to 12 microphones
Lecture 5 11 to 12 microphones
Section 6: 13 to 16 microphones
Lecture 6 13 to 16 microphones
Section 7: Introduction
Lecture 7 Introduction
Drummers and sound engineers that want to know all about recording drums
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