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Recording Drums Forum





Welcome to the recording drums forum. Drums are perhaps the most difficult instrument to record. Cross over problems and bleed through create a mixing nightmare. So, if you have any questions or need help with a recording problem, this is the place to ask. Others will be able to answer your question as well as share their own tips and tricks on recording drums. Also, if you want to show off your sweet recording gear, you can post some pictures in this forum.

Recording Drums

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Here Are Some Pages For The Electronics Lovers:Don't forget to check out all the recording software in the online store. You can find programs for mixing, mastering, burning, and duplicating your audio.



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