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Thu, 31 May 2007
[Show #73] The Recorderman Overhead Drum Mic Technique


News, Crosstalk, a Spotlight feature on recording drums and Viewer Mail!


News:

    U-NO-60 Virtual Synth

    JamJunky



    Groove Monkee Rock For Addictive Drums

    iChords Audio To MIDI

    Modartt Pianoteq

    Pianoteq Forums

    TuneCore/Guitar Center Van Giveaway


Crosstalk:

    Start sending in your questions for Charles Dye!

    Dave Chick comments on Leo Badinella

    Sweetwater's guitar recording tip

    Brian Daste's guitar recording trick

    Al's featured video - The Loudness Wars:




Spotlight:

    The Recorderman overhead drum mic technique.

    Recorderman's original post at Recording.org

    Gearslutz thread with more discussion and pictures




Viewer Mail:

    Joao Alves recommends this video cowbell lesson!



    An audio comment from Jeff Connor

    Lava lamp invention from Patrique Osbourne

    A gear/MIDI question from Jon Solitro

    An audio question about MILAR from Rick Shelton


The Stupid Knob:

R. Kelly -- Pillar of the community...nay...THE WORLD!


Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:

Q: It's one of the biggest singles of all time. It was #1 in almost every charting country in the world, including the UK and the US. It's the second most successful single of all time (after Cher's Believe) since 1999 in the United World Chart and has sold about 9 million copies worldwide. It's a duet, and a remake of a song off of the movie soundtrack of the movie Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.

A: Hips Don't Lie, Shakira (ahh-OOO-gah) and Wyclef Jean!

This week's winner is Mark Long. Congratulations Mark, you're taking home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com.

Honorable mention goes out to Alex Free and Jon Solitro. Great job!


See you next week!

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