Getting a powerful drum sound can be one of the most challenging tasks an engineer can face.
In fact, one of the requirements of my final project back at audio school was that it had to have real acoustic drums because the school wanted you to know how to record drums.
Because drum recording sessions are so inherently complex, you needed to be familiar with every aspect of recording them.
It's been a minute since audio school and I've recorded quite a lot of drums since then. The good news is that I compiled my knowledge into one info-packed, 100% FREE guide to help you get a better drum sound in your home studio.
Click here to learn everything you need to know to get started recording awesome sounding drums in your home studio.
Do take a minute to read it and share it on Facebook or Twitter while you're at
it. I want to make sure it reaches as many people as possible so they can learn how to record awesome sounding drums as well.
P.S.
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liked that guide but are still struggling with making the drums cut through in the mix, check out my premium tutorial, the Drum Mix Toolkit right here.