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Paul Coutts
Otek's Guide To Drum Programming!

http://womb.mixerman.net/showthread.php?t=80

I found this today at work, and I thought it was quite good because it has little mp3's to show how his drum tracks develop. Thought it would be good for people who want some ideas on how to vary their drum tracks a little bit.
Enjoy!
Dejan Farkas
Nice link Paul smile.gif

Thank you for sharing this wink.gif
Paul Coutts
No problem smile.gif
There is a FANTASTIC article about recording heavy guitars in there somewhere, has some really awesome tips, but the problem is the guy is incredibly rude. The whole article is full of inappropriate language etc...so I decided not to post the link.

However, if you would like to read it at your own discretion:

http://badmuckingfastard.com/sound/slipperman.html

BE WARNED!

(I kinda feel bad for posting the link, but it really does have useful information smile.gif)
Ivan Milenkovic
Thanks man for sharing. These are usefull. smile.gif
David Wallimann
This is perfect!
Thanks!
Toni Suominen
Thanks for the link!! smile.gif
MickeM
Thanks!!! Really useful info. smile.gif
Muris Varajic
Nice tips here,thanks! smile.gif
Hisham Al-Sanea
thanks for sharing paul
Paul Coutts
No worries, guys, I also posted further down the recording forum "A Little Book I Found..." You all might find that interesting, lots of compression and eq tips for "rock band" instruments smile.gif
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