If you are using a computer you might just try something like Drumagog :
http://www.drumagog.com/
It's a drum sound replacer so you could just record the drums any old way
and then replace the sounds with what ever you like. I haven't tried it but
I've heard from friends it works well and I've also heard that some big name
acts have used it.
John L Rice
"Martin_A" wrote in message
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Hehe, no kidding; why do I feel like I'm walking down a busy street with
my
zipper down... :-)
But still I really like the drum sounds in that little clip and was
wondering how I could achieve a sound similar to it by using real
drums/mics. I love the crack, tone and decay on the kick/snare and also
dig
the tom sound; I think it would sit well in a lot of my mixes...
Much appreciated,
Martin
"David Morgan (MAMS)" wrote in message
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"david tonkin" wrote in message
m...
It's a drum machine.
They cymbals are a dead giveaway. This could even be a 12bit Yammy
RX-15.
Then again... we could be wrong.
--
David Morgan (MAMS)
http://www.m-a-m-s.com
http://www.artisan-recordingstudio.com
"Martin_A" wrote in message news:
I would love to know how they got it to sound like that (what type
of
drums/heads, room, mics/placement, pre's, processing, or samples
etc.)
Just
from listening to this short loop, do any of you have any
suggestions
on how
to get this sound?
Thanks,
Martin