
I'm recording a lo-fi kit that is starting to sound pretty good. It's a one-mic (placed across the room) sample of my junky 5 piece student set circa 1965 or so. I like it because it sounds very "live" to me. I'm going to call it the "Behan Box" in honor of my buddy Tom Behan, who owns the drums but lets me keep them indefinitely. On Wednesday, April 28, 2004, at 03:39 PM, The Reverend wrote:
Just out of curiosity, are any of you working on new drum kits to upload? I keep bugging my brother-in-law (the one I did the djembe kit with) to come over with some of his other drums. He has hundreds of them, and has actually reached the stage where he writes them off on his taxes. It's a sickness, it really is... Anyway, being the enabler that I am, in the planning stage right now are:
-A full Melenke kit- three djembes and three dunnuns. -A kit based on Carl's jazz kit -A conga set (he has 6) -A "misc percussion" set of woodblocks, cowbells, boomwhackers, rain stick, and whatever else we have lying around.
I'd love to see a latin percussion kit and a symphony kit with timpanis and such...
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