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A Drummer’s Guide To Studio Recording
Whatever your musical trend or playing style, here are some things to keep in mind that will help your recording session go smoothly.

Whatever your musical trend or playing style, here are some things to keep in mind that will help your recording session go smoothly.
Don’t be intimidated by sliders and meters. We explain the features commonly found on audio mixers, what they do, and how they impact your drum sound.
What began ten years ago as a humble storage space for Mark Schulman steadily morphed into a fully professional commercial studio known as West Triad.
Eric Kretz of the Stone Temple Pilots gives us a tour of his recording studio, Bomb Shelter Studio, which we consider a drummer's paradise.
Here we get some tips and tricks from the masterminds behind Sonic Youth, Lucinda Williams, and Green Day on how to record like a pro.
Studio pros Rob Tavaglione, Cameron Webb, Russ-T Cobb, Mike Plotnikoff, and Mark Trombino offer their tips for miking and recording bass drums.
Whether you're using a hardware or software instrument, a synthesizer or a sampler, these sound edits that Jim Aikin shares with us are guaranteed to be a magic solution to any recording difficulty.
Go deeper into Propellerhead’s two sister programs and learn sound-design techniques that will add even more power to your beats.
We've compiled tips for your monitoring setup that cost little to implement, and nothing to learn, other than the time it takes to read this article.
We take a jaunt around Chester Thompson's home recording studio, discovering the living legend of Genesis and Weather Report's studio secrets.
